Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 14:10:13 GMT From: Charlie Luck <joshua@main.univers.chernovtsy.ua> To: questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <199611271410.OAA07508@main.univers.chernovtsy.ua>
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Subject: Rshd doesn't want to allow executing commands I have 2 freebsd_2.1.0 machines in a lan, connected via ethernet. Lets call them 'aaa' and 'bbb'. Assume that login names on 'aaa' and 'bbb' are: user1 and user2 accordingly. I would like to execute a command on 'bbb' as user2, being logged in on 'aaa' as user1. I created .rhosts on 'bbb', in the home directory of user2, containing: user1@aaa then, logged in to 'aaa' and run the following line: rsh -l user2 bbb date It had been thinking for a while, then it said: "Permission denied", and on bbb, in /var/log/messages, it wrote user1@aaa as user2@bbb: permission denied. cmd='date' Thanks in advance, josh
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