Consider trying usign scp. With rhost authentication you will get the same
effect, yet securely. I realize you are behind a firewall, but that can
still be risky. The ssh docs do a pretty good job of describign how to do
this iirc.

hth
charles

On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Heinz Wittenbecher wrote:

> I'm trying to use rcp between a couple of Rhat/Caldera and SCO machines and
> am having difficulty to find the places to "allow" the use of rcp. I just
> can't seem to get rid of "permission denied".
> 
> The machines are behind a firewall. I'm trying to develop an auto tar backup
> on several machines, rcp them to a RH7 that has a tapedrive. I don't want to
> just use a network backup as I want to copy the info to the RH7 first. I'll
> be keeping several backups on disk, i.e. 30 days worth so that retrieval
> doesn't have to be from tape until "old".
> 
> Any pointers to "unsecure" rcp much appreciated.
> 
> TIA - Heinz



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