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Old 09-29-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Hello All,

I have a Redhat 9 install that is a workstation install. i need to allow it to receive rlogin commands but at the moment it wont.

I have looked in /etc/xinetd.d/ dorectory and neither rlogin or rsh files are in there.

Is there an easy way to install what I need or to activate what I need to get rlogins working?

Thank in advance

Barry..
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If I remeber correctly, the r-commands are passwordsless and un-encrypted, so you really shouldnt use it. Use the ssh stuff instead, much more safer.
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If I remeber correctly, the r-commands are passwordsless and un-encrypted, so you really shouldnt use it. Use the ssh stuff instead, much more safer.
The machine is on a LAN that has no outside connection running on 10.1.1.0 IP addresses.

Any thought?

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still use SSH.

SSHd is most likely already installed and configured, so:
a) Less work for you
b) more secure

you can use tools such as Putty to connect to the linux box from win32 machines.

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