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09-22-2008 10:30 PM
09-22-2008 10:30 PM
Remote connection
I have two servers , I use rcp to copy files in-between these servers , can advise if I want ALL user can use rcp / rsh via ANY port in between these servers , can asvise can can I do ?
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09-22-2008 10:44 PM
09-22-2008 10:44 PM
Re: Remote connection
Shalom,
rcp and scp, the latter is what you really should be using permit the -P parameter on the command line.
Of course you need to configure the service to listen on this new port at the target.
As you should know rsh/rcp do authentication and data in clear text, letting anyone on your network see the data.
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rcp and scp, the latter is what you really should be using permit the -P
Of course you need to configure the service to listen on this new port at the target.
As you should know rsh/rcp do authentication and data in clear text, letting anyone on your network see the data.
SEP
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09-22-2008 11:18 PM
09-22-2008 11:18 PM
Re: Remote connection
Please go for "scp"
"scp -P portno" will help u to connect using specific port.
its very simple to configure scp/ssh.
U have to install ssh depot
Secure_Shell A.04.00.003 HP-UX Secure Shell
then u have to use "ssh-keygen -t dsa" command to generate secure key. need to copy public key to user home directory on other host and rename it as authorized_keys
"scp -P portno" will help u to connect using specific port.
its very simple to configure scp/ssh.
U have to install ssh depot
Secure_Shell A.04.00.003 HP-UX Secure Shell
then u have to use "ssh-keygen -t dsa" command to generate secure key. need to copy public key to user home directory on other host and rename it as authorized_keys
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