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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers .rhosts and rsh command Post 29054 by ganti on Saturday 28th of September 2002 11:15:58 AM
Old 09-28-2002
Please check the /etc/inetd.conf

All the ftpd,rshd,telnetd entries are made in that file

This entry should be there in the HOST machine

Most probably the rshd portion is commented..

Some SYSADMINS won't allow rshd for security reasons

If you can change that file remove the comment portion

Cheers
 

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matrix.conf(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						    matrix.conf(4)

NAME
matrix.conf - SIA (Security Integration Architecture) configuration file DESCRIPTION
The matrix.conf file provides the means to configure the SIA security mechanisms for security sensitive commands. Each security mechanism provider should either use the siacfg command to update the matrix.conf file or provide a new matrix.conf file to support their security product. The operating system is provided with a default BSDmatrix.conf file. When the sysman secconfig utility is run to enable enhanced security, the operating system modifies the matrix.conf file to use the enhanced security mechanism. See the EXAMPLES section for samples of the default files. The commands affected by the SIA mechanism and matrix.conf file include: rshd ftpd chfn chsh su login passwd The Security manual contains a detailed description of the SIA programming interface and as well as a description of the administration of the associated /etc/sia/matrix.conf files. EXAMPLES
The following is the default BSD (Base) security mechanism /etc/sia/matrix.conf file: # # sia matrix configuration file (BSD only) # siad_init=(BSD,libc.so) siad_chk_invoker=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_init=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_authent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_estab=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_launch=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_suauthent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_reau- thent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_chg_finger=(BSD,libc.so) siad_chg_password=(BSD,libc.so) siad_chg_shell=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getpwent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getpwuid=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getpwnam=(BSD,libc.so) siad_setpwent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_endpwent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getgrent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getgrgid=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getgrnam=(BSD,libc.so) siad_setgrent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_endgrent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_release=(BSD,libc.so) siad_chk_user=(BSD,libc.so) The following is the default enhanced security (C2) mechanism /etc/sia/matrix.conf file: siad_init=(BSD,libc.so) siad_chk_invoker=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_ses_init=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_ses_authent=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_ses_estab=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_ses_launch=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/lib- security.so) siad_ses_suauthent=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_ses_reauthent=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_chg_fin- ger=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_chg_password=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_chg_shell=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_getpwent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getpwuid=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getpwnam=(BSD,libc.so) siad_setpwent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_endpwent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getgrent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getgrgid=(BSD,libc.so) siad_getgrnam=(BSD,libc.so) siad_setgrent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_endgrent=(BSD,libc.so) siad_ses_release=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) siad_chk_user=(OSFC2,/usr/shlib/libsecurity.so) FILES
SIA configuration file RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: chfn(1), chsh(1), su(1), login(1), passwd(1), sialog(4), rshd(8), ftpd(8), secconfig(8), siacfg(8) Security delim off matrix.conf(4)
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