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The /etc/hosts.equiv file contains a list of trusted hosts for a remote system, one .
The /etc/hosts.equiv file and the .rhosts file in a user's home directory contain the
The files it searches in sequence are: /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny. . The
/etc/hosts.equiv .rhosts. Out of three Servers ( or nodes). One of them is not
There must be a valid Internet address for each interface in the /etc/hosts file. . ..
The /etc/hosts.equiv file and files named .rhosts found in users' home directories
Center for HPC Cluster Resource Management, Scheduling, .
Note to the administrator: /etc/hosts.equiv, $HOME/.rhosts, and the rlogin/rsh
The /etc/hosts.equiv and ~/.rhosts files provide the “remote authentication” . on a
The /etc/hosts.equiv and .rhosts files provide the ``remote authentication''
Aug 23, 2011 . If specified in /etc/hosts.equiv, the user may login with only the same user name.
rlogin communicates with a daemon, rlogind, on the remote host. rlogin is . trusts
In order to allow rsh/rlogin without passwords, we must place the hostnames of
The hosts.equiv file allows or denies hosts and users to use the r- commands (
This is done with ifconfig(8) commands included in the /etc/netstart file. . . of
Nov 12, 2010 . by admin in AIX. You have edited /etc/hosts.equiv on all the servers but rsh
/etc/hosts.allow echo ALL: 192.168.3. . rsh echo +fred0.fred.virginia.edu safety >
hosts.equiv on root user ? | No Comments | Labels : Unix. Hi Anyone knows ..
Mar 9, 1997 . Host Access (/etc/host.equiv) Move cursor to desired item and press Enter. List All
I am trying to set up host based authentication using open ssh 4.1 on solaris.
First, if the machine the user logs in from is listed in /etc/hosts.equiv or /etc/ssh/
For example, some manufacturers sell their workstations with a `+' symbol in the
etc/hosts.equiv allows remote access from some systems - The file /etc/hosts.
The /etc/hosts.equiv file, along with any local $HOME/.rhosts files, defines the
Changes can be made to the /etc/hosts.equiv and /etc/hosts.lpd files without
The hosts.equiv file resides in the ROOTDIR/etc directory and lists the remote
Mar 31, 2003 . $Id: hosts.allow.src,v 1.114 2002/03/13 22:44:01 niels Exp $ # $Source: /src/
The /etc/hosts.equiv file does not have an equivalent NIS map. However, either
First, if the machine the user logs in from is listed in /etc/hosts.equiv or /etc/shosts.
Subnet Mask Addressing; /etc/hosts.equiv - Defines which client HOSTS are
The authentication mechanism of this module is based on the contents of two
Hi, can any one give an example for configuring .rhosts file so that i can allow
Nov 16, 2011 . rdfile /etc/hosts.equiv. http://now.netapp.com/NOW/knowledge/docs/ontap/rel73/
Rsh needs to be configured to allow passwordless communication between the
The /etc/hosts.equiv file contains a list of trusted hosts for a remote system, one
Each remote machine may have a file named /etc/hosts.equiv containing a list of
I am trying to do a passwordless rsh into this account but it is not reading the /etc/
Mar 17, 1997 . From: Erik Troan <ewt redhat com>; To: pam-list redhat com; Subject: NIS
Hi Friends, I am preparing for SUN certification. In my text book in review section
sshd does not respect hosts.equiv by default. Add these two lines to /etc/ssh/
hosts.equiv(4) File Formats hosts.equiv(4) NAME hosts.equiv, rhosts - trusted
A typical example of a file you would probably want to disable would be the /etc/
28.9.1 /etc/hosts.equiv. In SunOS 4.1.X this file is distributed with the contents "+",
Jul 21, 2010 . /etc/hosts.equiv and $HOME/.rhosts: The first file read by the local host is its /etc/
The /etc/hosts.equiv file controls trust behavior on a global or system level . /etc/
. the appropriate man pages or Solaris Documentation. File .
This can be enabled by adding the hosts to the "/etc/hosts.equiv" file of the
The remote login services first check the system wide /etc/hosts.equiv file and
Define /etc/hosts.equiv - from the Linux / Unix / Computing glossary at About.com.
The /etc/hosts.equiv and .rhosts files provide the "remote authentication" . The /
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