Re: (fedora) RE: how to setup rsh(d) on FC4

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Bob Styma wrote on 7-FEB-2006 16:43:45.98
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I try to get the rsh command working to a FC4 system
>> On this system :
>>      -TCP ports 512,513,514 allowed ports in the fire-wall
>>      -xinetd is running
>>      -the rsh-service is selected in the "service 
>> configurations" even after a
>>         reboot
>>      -rshd is NOT running (I have no idea why)
>> 
>I don't have rsh installed on my machines any more, but I had
>a similar situation with telnet.  
>
>Try this:  Go into /etc/xinetd.d and see if you have a file
>for rsh.  If so, edit it and see if there is a line that says
>"disable = yes".  If so, change the yes to no.  In my case with
>telnet, even after I turned the service on in system-config-services,
>it did not remove that line and did not start the service.
>
>If there is nothing related to rsh in /etc/xinetd.d, please ignore
>this post.

I already did that with no success

                Jouk


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