oopss...
you're right, read too "fast"
my fault, I'm a jerk.
thanx
This is a discussion on rsh trouble - Solaris ; Hello guys, Under Solaris 10x86 (called serv86), with a running rsh server. On this machine, I have two accounts (let's say user1 and user2) On user1's $HOME I have add .rhosts file with + inside. Now when I'm logging on ...
Hello guys,
Under Solaris 10x86 (called serv86), with a running rsh server.
On this machine, I have two accounts (let's say user1 and user2)
On user1's $HOME I have add .rhosts file with + inside.
Now when I'm logging on this same account, a simple "rsh -l user1
serv86 'ls'" works perfectly
But now, If I'm running under user2 account and try again "rsh -l user1
serv86 'ls'"
I get "permission denied"
Same thing if I use rsh from another PC (windows XP or another Unix)
with same command
Coud you tell me where I'm wrong !?
thanx
oopss...
you're right, read too "fast"
my fault, I'm a jerk.
thanx