SuSE 7.3 and rsh access
Hi, I've installed SuSE 7.3 on a new system with NIS configured to get its info from a (Sun) NIS server. Everything works fine, except using rsh (or rlogin) into the SuSE 7.3 system. It insists on asking for a password. This problem seems to exist only when I use a netgroup in /etc/hosts.equiv (as in +@mygroup). When I put in an explicit user host and user, rsh works fine. On our SuSE 6.3 systems there is no such problem, but I think I've seen the same with 7.1. Anybody knows what's going on? Kris Thielemans (kris.thielemans <at> ic.ac.uk) Imaging Research Solutions Ltd Cyclotron Building Hammersmith Hospital Du Cane Road London W12 ONN, United Kingdom web site address: http://www.irsl.org/~kris
Hi, this is a repost as I didn't get any reaction. Sorry for bothering you again. summary: I can't get netgroups to be understood by /etc/hosts.equiv. Is it possible that the relevant part of SuSE7.3 does not understand netgroups by default? If so, how do I fix that? (for instance, recompile what?) Thanks Kris
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I've installed SuSE 7.3 on a new system with NIS configured to get its info from a (Sun) NIS server. Everything works fine, except using rsh (or rlogin) into the SuSE 7.3 system. It insists on asking for a password.
This problem seems to exist only when I use a netgroup in /etc/hosts.equiv (as in +@mygroup). When I put in an explicit user host and user, rsh works fine.
On our SuSE 6.3 systems there is no such problem, but I think I've seen the same with 7.1. Anybody knows what's going on?
Kris Thielemans (kris.thielemans <at> ic.ac.uk) Imaging Research Solutions Ltd Cyclotron Building Hammersmith Hospital Du Cane Road London W12 ONN, United Kingdom
web site address: http://www.irsl.org/~kris
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Hi, I've SuSE 7.3 installed. I modified /etc/hosts.equiv to include some trusted hosts and users. I can now rlogin into this system without typing password, but rsh says mySUSEsystem: connection refused How does SuSE 7.3 differentiate bewteen access policy for rsh and rlogin? By the way, rlogin still doesn't work when I use a netgroup in /etc/hosts.equiv, as I mentioned in a previous post that nobody answers :-( Thanks Kris Thielemans (kris.thielemans <at> ic.ac.uk) Imaging Research Solutions Ltd Cyclotron Building Hammersmith Hospital Du Cane Road London W12 ONN, United Kingdom web site address: http://www.irsl.org/~kris
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