Michael Green wrote:
I'm here to help them with
whatever they need and if they need rsh to be more productive (one of
their agruments) - so be it.
Well, I'll just say this, and then drop the subject. The main reason
people usually use rhosts is to allow login without entering a password.
SSH gives you that with public-key authentication. As far as end user
experience goes, it is percisely the same, only replacing "rsh" with
"ssh". Even the command line remains the same.
No file like these.
Two file related to rsh that I see on the system are:
/etc/hosts.equiv
/root/.rhosts
Sorry I couldn't help more. I don't know rsh very well, as you may have
gathered :-).
Shachar
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