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01-30-2007 08:13 AM
01-30-2007 08:13 AM
Once I enter the password, it logs me in, but cannot do passwordless logins.
Looking at /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/services, everthing looks reasonable.
Any idea what is going on?
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Re: remsh problem
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01-30-2007 08:23 AM
01-30-2007 08:23 AM
Re: remsh problem
I'd review the contents of your '.rhosts' file. Make sure, too that your file is readable and writeable only by the owner.
Regards!
...JRF...
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01-30-2007 08:25 AM
01-30-2007 08:25 AM
Re: remsh problem
I forgot to mention that I am doing it as a regular user.
When I try to remsh to execute a command on there, it says login incorrect.
when I try to login in via remsh, it asks for the password, and when I enter the password, it logs me in.
But it doesn't do password-less authentication.
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01-30-2007 08:29 AM
01-30-2007 08:29 AM
Re: remsh problem
remsh -l user_on_host hostname command
Also does the host use password authentication or some sort of SecurID card where the password changes every minute or so?
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01-30-2007 08:42 AM
01-30-2007 08:42 AM
Re: remsh problem
#:grep remsh /etc/inetd.conf
shell stream tcp6 nowait root /usr/lbin/remshd remshd
# The standard remshd and rlogind do not include the Kerberized
kshell stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/remshd remshd -K
$ ll .rhosts
-r-------- 1 test1 sap 76 Jan 30 15:58 .rhosts
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01-30-2007 08:49 AM
01-30-2007 08:49 AM
Re: remsh problem
After you rlogin using password, what host does "who -mR" display? This string doesn't match the .rhosts entry. You could also change the hostname to the ip for testing in .rhosts
Hope this helps,
-denver
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01-30-2007 08:58 AM
01-30-2007 08:58 AM
Re: remsh problem
Anyhow, should've been... run "who -mR" and if the host string doesn't match what's in your ~/.rhosts entry, fix it.
-denver
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01-30-2007 09:16 AM
01-30-2007 09:16 AM
Re: remsh problem
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who -mR" and if the host string doesn't match what's in your ~/.rhosts entry, fix it.
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