05-19-2005
problem with rsh
Hi all
I have checked the archives and cannot find a solution.
I get a permission denied error, however all the suggestions donot help.
here is the scenario
root@OPSBOX#/>rsh OPSBOX ls -l
rshd: 0826-813 Permission is denied.
root@OPSBOX#/>pg .rhosts
OPSBOX root
OPSBOX JH
OPSBOX SS
OPSBOX CS
OPSBOX KB
OPSBOX JB
OPSBOX GM
afgaix00 root
afgaix00 oracle
DROpsBox root
afins root
afins oracle
root@OPSBOX#/>
root@OPSBOX#/>pg /etc/hosts.equiv
afgaix00 + oracle
afgaix00 + root
afins + oracle
afins + root
OPSBOX +
root@OPSBOX#/>
Any help ....
Thanks
J
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
in.rshd
RSHD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual RSHD(8)
NAME
rshd -- remote shell server
SYNOPSIS
rshd [-aiklnvxPL] [-p port]
DESCRIPTION
rshd is the server for the rsh(1) program. It provides an authenticated remote command execution service. Supported options are:
-n, --no-keepalive
Disables keep-alive messages. Keep-alives are packets sent at certain intervals to make sure that the client is still there, even
when it doesn't send any data.
-k, --kerberos
Assume that clients connecting to this server will use some form of Kerberos authentication. See the EXAMPLES section for a sample
inetd.conf(5) configuration.
-x, --encrypt
For Kerberos 4 this means that the connections are encrypted. Kerberos 5 can negotiate encryption even without this option, but if
it's present rshd will deny unencrypted connections. This option implies -k.
-v, --vacuous
If the connecting client does not use any Kerberised authentication, print a message that complains about this fact, and exit. This
is helpful if you want to move away from old port-based authentication.
-P When using the AFS filesystem, users' authentication tokens are put in something called a PAG (Process Authentication Group). Multi-
ple processes can share a PAG, but normally each login session has its own PAG. This option disables the setpag() call, so all tokens
will be put in the default (uid-based) PAG, making it possible to share tokens between sessions. This is only useful in peculiar
environments, such as some batch systems.
-i, --no-inetd
The -i option will cause rshd to create a socket, instead of assuming that its stdin came from inetd(8). This is mostly useful for
debugging.
-p port, --port=port
Port to use with -i.
-a This flag is for backwards compatibility only.
-L This flag enables logging of connections to syslogd(8). This option is always on in this implementation.
FILES
/etc/hosts.equiv
~/.rhosts
EXAMPLES
The following can be used to enable Kerberised rsh in inetd.cond(5), while disabling non-Kerberised connections:
shell stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/rshd rshd -v
kshell stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/rshd rshd -k
ekshell stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/rshd rshd -kx
SEE ALSO
rsh(1), iruserok(3)
HISTORY
The rshd command appeared in 4.2BSD.
AUTHORS
This implementation of rshd was written as part of the Heimdal Kerberos 5 implementation.
HEIMDAL
November 22, 2002 HEIMDAL