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Operating Systems HP-UX how to setup rshfor HPUX Post 302176301 by Adams Nave on Tuesday 18th of March 2008 03:23:46 AM
Old 03-18-2008
It is simple configuration. Suppose you have two hosts, hostA and hostB.

From hostA, you want to do remsh on hostB. Then in hostB, create a file /etc/hosts.equiv and put hostA in hosts.equiv. But this user equivalency will work if the user with which you are logged in on hostA exists on hostB with same mnemonic name.

Note: If you are logged in as root on hostA then /etc/hosts.equiv will not work. Instead create .rhosts in the root directory of root on hostB.

Hope this helps.
 

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tttprobe(1)								net							       tttprobe(1)

NAME
tttprobe - Tele Traffic Tapper probe - A probe to collect local traffic-data and send it to a remote instance of tttview SYNTAX
ttt [-interface device] [-interval ms] [-multicast] [-port dest_port] [-ttl time-to-live] [Destination] DESCRIPTION
tttprobe is the probe program in the ttt program suite. tttprobe locally collects traffic-data and sends it over a network to an instance of tttview. To run tttview, it is not necessary to be "root". The ttt program suite is yet another descendant of tcpdump but it is capable of real-time, graphical, local and remote traffic-monitoring. It won't replace tcpdump, rather, it helps you find out what to look into with tcpdump. OPTIONS
ttt [-interface device] [-interval ms] [-multicast] [-port dest_port] [-ttl time-to-live] [Destination] -interface device specifies the interface for packet capture. If not specified, the default interface is chosen. -interval ms Sets the interval in Milliseconds. If omitted, a interval of 1000 msec. is used as default. -multicast Shorthand for the default multicast destination "224.8.8.0". -port dest_port Specifies the udp port number on the remote host where the traffic-data should be sent to. If omitted, port 7288 is used as default. -ttl time-to-live Specifies the time-to-live for multicast. If omitted, 1 is used as default to restrict the multicast to the local subnet. Destination Specifies the remote host where the traffic-data should be sent to. Destination can be omitted only, if -multicast is specified. Destination can be a uni- or multicast address. EXAMPLES
Remark: "hostA" is allways the host where traffic-data is collected with tttprobe and "hostB" is allways the host where the traffic-data is displayed with tttview. point-to-point monitoring: hostA: tttprobe hostB hostB: tttview or: hostA: tttprobe ip_of_hostB hostB: tttview multicast: when using the default multicast address: hostA: tttprobe -multicast hostB: tttview -multicast this is equivalent to: hostA: tttprobe 224.8.8.0 hostB: tttview -addr 224.8.8.0 AUTHORS
tttprobe was written by Kenjiro Cho < kjc@csl.sony.co.jp>. This manual page was written by Thomas Scheffczyk <thomas.scheffczyk@verwaltung.uni-mainz.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
ttt(1), tttview(1) Kenjiro Cho 1.7 tttprobe(1)
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