Very good point, put it down to lazyness. Where do I put the RSA keys on the
NetApp, so I don't get prompted for the password?
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On 8/3/07, Leeds, Daniel
dleeds@edmunds.com wrote:
>
> just curious why you would be using rsh for a new set of scripts since
> ssh now ships with ontap.
>
>
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> Daniel Leeds
> Senior Systems Administrator
> Edmunds.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com on behalf of David McWilliams
> Sent: Fri 8/3/2007 6:06 AM
> To: NetApp list
> Subject: rsh problem
>
> I'm trying to configure rsh access for some remote scripts I'm writing and
> I
> getting the following;
>
> Permission denied to rsh request from root at host 10.4.27.17 IP address
> 10.4.27.17
>
> I've got the following options set;
>
> rsh.access host=10.4.27.17
> rsh.enable on
> trusted.hosts *
>
> Any ideas anyone?
>
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> Sláinte,
>
> David
>
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>
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