/etc/hosts.equiv fixed it. Thanks
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On 8/3/07, Chris Thompson
cet1@cus.cam.ac.uk wrote:
>
> davidkmcw@gmail.com (David McWilliams) writes:
> >
> > 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?
>
> What (if anything) is in your /etc/hosts.equiv? That is checked after
> the rsh.* option controls, unless the "-l user:password" form of rsh
> is used.
>
> --
> Chris Thompson
> Email: cet1@cam.ac.uk
>