Novice: rsh computer date -> Permission denied. rsh: connection failed
clusardi2k@aol.com
clusardi2k at aol.com
Wed Apr 13 12:38:25 EDT 2005
Ken Raeburn wrote:
> If you're not actually using Kerberos, and don't want to, the
Kerberos
> rsh command you're using -- if it's similar enough to the one MIT
ships
> -- is probably trying Kerberos, reporting a failure, and then falling
> back to run the traditional Kerberos program. If it's not, look for
a
> program with a name like "rsh.ucb" or maybe "rsh" in a different
> directory, or check the man page for rsh for an option to turn off
the
> use of Kerberos.
Specifcally, how do I do this?
> You'll also need to make sure the non-Kerberos rsh
> server is running on the remote computer; it may be disabled by
> default, since it's not a very safe thing to enable in many
> environments.
How do I do this?
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