11-27-2012
Did you check that the .rhosts file is in the homedir of the account used ?
You are using root, so i guess its homedir is /
Some servers check that ${HOME}/.rhosts file have 0600 permissions.
Can you check that too please.
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SEUNSHARE(8) User Commands SEUNSHARE(8)
NAME
seunshare - Run cmd with alternate homedir, tmpdir and/or SELinux context
SYNOPSIS
seunshare [ -v ] [ -c ] [ -C ] [ -k ] [ -t tmpdir ] [ -h homedir ] [ -Z context ] -- executable [args]
DESCRIPTION
Run the executable within the specified context, using the alternate home directory and /tmp directory. The seunshare command unshares
from the default namespace, then mounts the specified homedir and tmpdir over the default homedir and /tmp. Finally it tells the kernel to
execute the application under the specified SELinux context.
-h homedir
Alternate homedir to be used by the application. Homedir must be owned by the user.
-t tmpdir
Use alternate tempory directory to mount on /tmp. tmpdir must be owned by the user.
-c --cgroups
Use cgroups to control this copy of seunshare. Specify parameters in /etc/sysconfig/sandbox. Max memory usage and cpu usage are to
be specified in percent. You can specify which CPUs to use by numbering them 0,1,2... etc.
-C --capabilities
Allow apps executed within the namespace to use capabilities. Default is no capabilities.
-k --kill
Kill all processes with matching MCS level.
-Z context
Use alternate SELinux context while runing the executable.
-v Verbose output
SEE ALSO
runcon(1), sandbox(8), selinux(8)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> and Thomas Liu <tliu@fedoraproject.org>
seunshare May 2010 SEUNSHARE(8)