pretty sure you *still* need an entry in the /etc/hosts.equiv file.

Not sure if this is a bug or not. I always hoped that by using the rsh.access you would not need the the file...but alas, you do.


On 8/3/07, David McWilliams <davidkmcw@gmail.com> wrote:
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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