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тАО04-19-2011 04:53 PM
тАО04-19-2011 04:53 PM
allow all user to rcp
p.s. this is only testing server , please ignore the security issue.
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тАО04-19-2011 07:19 PM
тАО04-19-2011 07:19 PM
Re: allow all user to rcp
Not a very detailed description of anything.
> [...] I tried add + + to it but not work ,
> [...]
You tried to add what to _what_? A ".rhosts"
file in a user's home directory is good for
only that user, not for all users.
I don't use it, but you might look at:
man hosts.equiv
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тАО04-19-2011 09:43 PM
тАО04-19-2011 09:43 PM
Re: allow all user to rcp
I mean I added + + to ~edp_user/.hosts , my intended result is all user can rcp file to this server via the user ~edp_user , but it is not work , I tried other server is ok , only this serer is not ok .
Thanks
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тАО04-19-2011 11:09 PM
тАО04-19-2011 11:09 PM
Re: allow all user to rcp
Do you mean ".hosts" or ".rhosts"?
> [...] A ".rhosts"
> file in a user's home directory is good for
> only that user, not for all users.
Still true.
> [...] you might look at:
>
> man hosts.equiv
Still true.
> [...] I tried other server is ok , only
> this serer is not ok .
Huh?
As usual, showing actual commands with their
actual output can be more helpful than vague
descriptions or interpretations.
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тАО04-20-2011 03:12 AM
тАО04-20-2011 03:12 AM
Re: allow all user to rcp
man hosts.equiv do not show how to setup all user can do rcp without adding all user to .rhosts.
the command I use is rcp file edp_usr@remoteserver:/tmp
Thanks
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тАО04-20-2011 06:48 AM
тАО04-20-2011 06:48 AM
Re: allow all user to rcp
> all user can do rcp without adding all user
> to .rhosts.
Really? Normally that's _exactly_ what it
shows.
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тАО04-21-2011 01:18 AM
тАО04-21-2011 01:18 AM
Re: allow all user to rcp
edit file /etc/hosts.equiv
hp01 user1
+ user2
This will allow user1 from hp01 remote machine and user2 from all remote machines.
Now chmod 600 /etc/hosts.equiv to prevent other users from modifying it.
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тАО04-21-2011 03:01 AM
тАО04-21-2011 03:01 AM
Re: allow all user to rcp
if I add + + to /etc/hosts.equiv , is that mean all user from all server can remote copy file ? Thx
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тАО04-21-2011 03:51 AM
тАО04-21-2011 03:51 AM
Re: allow all user to rcp
Wouldn't it be faster and easier to try it
than it is to ask? Which method would be
more reliable?
man hosts.equiv
What does it say there?