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rshd vs. rexecd
Sun 5.8
Though I'd like to be using SSH, my client refuses to do so. So, I'm forced to use rsh/rexec for remote commands. My question is....when running a remote command via "rsh hostname <command>", do I need to have rexecd running, or just rshd on the remote server? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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rshd is sufficient for that commandline
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