Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/12/26/09:00:50
Just for your information, I found the solution. On my server, I just
created /etc/hosts.equiv and put the IP address of client machines that
I am running rsh from. Now my server is accepting rsh connections.
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Page <fpage AT thebetteros DOT oche DOT de>
Date: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 2:10 pm
Subject: Re: rsh problem
> Hi ROBERT,
>
> ROBERT CHUNG wrote on Tue, Dec 24 2002:
>
> >I set up inetd in a Windows 2000 machine to enable rsh. Whoever,
> no
> >matter what I do, I get "Permission denied" error.
>
> Same here, posted the problem a few days ago (on 22nd) no answer. I
> could even narrow the problem down to a non-working getpeername(), but
> as I said: noone seemed to care :-(
>
> >$ /usr/bin/rsh -l {id} {hostname} XXXX
> >{hostname}: Permission denied.
>
> I even set CYGWIN=nontsec, no success.
>
> >Puuuhhhhllllleeeeessss help X-(
>
> I just hope, someone now cares, since the problem doesn't seem to only
> affect me.
>
> Kind regards Frederick
>
>
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