Re: rsh access

2000-01-14 Thread Brian May
Paul == Paul McAvoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Paul Don't know too much about rsh, but you would probably be Paul better off with SSH as it is (more) secure and offers the Paul same functionality. plug ... or the Kerberos version of rsh (eg in heimdal-clients in potato) ... (or, use

rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread zdrysdal
hi i asked this question before but no one answered... not too sure why as it is not a cryptic question. So, i will ask again. To rsh a Unix host from Debian i have to put the Debain server address in the .Rhosts file on the Unix Server and that works great. I now want to rsh a redhat linux

Re: rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
rsh a redhat linux server from my debian server...and i have no idea how to get it to work. To do this you need four things on your Red Hat system (or any UNIX for that matter): * The user's home directory on the remote machine must have a ~/.rhosts file with the address of the

Re: rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread Paul McAvoy
Don't know too much about rsh, but you would probably be better off with SSH as it is (more) secure and offers the same functionality. - Paul On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 04:07:10PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi i asked this question before but no one answered... not too sure why as it is

Re: rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread Joe Block
Christopher S. Swingley wrote: rsh a redhat linux server from my debian server...and i have no idea how to get it to work. To do this you need four things on your Red Hat system (or any UNIX for that matter): * The user's home directory on the remote machine must have a