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Thumbs up disable rsh

Dear Frndz,

Could you please help me
How to disable rsh login in aix.

Also,

I want to know how to open a port for particular application in the serevr side in Aix.
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Disable rsh :
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chsubserver -r inetd -C /etc/inetd.conf -d -v 'shell' -p 'tcp6'
refresh -s inetd
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If you do not want to totally disable the shell in inetd.conf then delete the .rhosts file in the home directory.
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Deleting .rhosts in the home directory will just disable a "rlogin w/o a password". I normally comment out the line starting with login in /etc/inetd.conf and refresh -s inetd to disable rlogin.

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