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

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a.apprich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 8-FEB-2006 09:40:43.33

>Hi Jouk,
>
>Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
>> John Summerfied <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 8-FEB-2006 00:08:28.47
> 
> 
>>Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>I try to get the rsh command working to a FC4 system
>>
[snip]
>first make sure you have rsh-server rpm installed
>
>  root@elmstreet / # rpm -qa | grep rsh-server
>  rsh-server-0.17-29.1
>
>and xinetd is installed
>
>  root@elmstreet / # rpm -qa | grep xinet
>  xinetd-2.3.13-6
both were already installed (same versions you have installed)

>second edit /etc/xinetd.d/rsh and change disable=yes to disable=no
I did that before

>third edit /etc/securetty and add a line with rsh
I just added this line in the end of the file

>fourth restart xinetd service w/
>
>   service xinetd restart
Unfortunately, the problem is not gone.

         Jouk


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