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Re: rsh problem - solved
- From: Frederick Page <fpage at thebetteros dot oche dot de>
- To: ROBERT CHUNG <robertchung3 at comcast dot net>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 18:39:54 +0100
- Subject: Re: rsh problem - solved
- References: <b1f13b1ccb.b1ccbb1f13@icomcast.net>
Hi ROBERT,
ROBERT CHUNG wrote on Thu, Dec 26 2002:
>FYI, below are all that I did. I installed all Cygwin components (NOT
>the default option):
I installed the default components, plus gcc, inet-utils and a few
more.
>Added followings to System Variables section of Control Panel -->
>System --> Advanced --> Environment Variables:
> CYGWIN: "tty notitle glob"
> PATH: Appended "c:\cygwin\bin"
I did the same.
>Ran "iu-config".
>Ran following commands:
> /usr/sbin/inetd --remove-as-service
> /usr/sbin/inetd --install-as-service
> net start inetd
Also same here.
>Entered list of client machines where rsh would be used to connect to
>this machine in /etc/hosts.equiv
I might have done something wrong here, my /etc/hosts.equiv looks
like:
+192.168.100.10
+thebetteros root
+thebetteros fpage
+thebetteros rscsi
+debian root
+debian fpage
+debian rscsi
thebetteros, debian and 192.168.100.10 are all the same machine.
I also get
~# rlogin wintendo
Telnetted successfully to Wintendo ...
hostname: gethostname: Operation not permitted
Although the telnet seems to work fine, maybe someone could point me
to a FM?
Thanks anyway and kind regards.
Frederick
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