I didn't manage to make "cygrunsrv -u ..." to work.
The service is installed but refuses to start.
Besides its quite a nuisance to add all those fancy priviledges to every
user/computer that will use rsh.
The situation is like that:
I have interactive RSH that works fine and noninteractive rsh (
Genady Veytsman wrote
> Are you saying that there is no way whatsoever to have RSH without
> passwords? I need it for running scripts/programs on different NT
> machines. Interactive behaviour (login/password) will not allow that
> since you can't hardcode your passwords in scripts.
If you are th
It seems you are right. I tried to use RSH without ".rhosts", supplying
password and then all the shares were accessible.
Now I just need to find a way to supply a password noninteractivly.
I know that "rexec" allows to do it on unix, but there is no "rexec" in
cygwin.
Thanks
Genady
>Chris J
> Unix/Linux systems are much more secure then NT but they do allow RSH
> without password (using .rhosts).
>
> Are you saying that there is no way whatsoever to have RSH without
> passwords? I need it for running scripts/programs on different NT
> machines. Interactive behaviour (login/password) w
Unix/Linux systems are much more secure then NT but they do allow RSH
without password (using .rhosts).
Are you saying that there is no way whatsoever to have RSH without
passwords? I need it for running scripts/programs on different NT
machines. Interactive behaviour (login/password) will not
> I have some problem using rsh under cygwin.
> It works fine for local disks and local disks of remote computers
> (both UNIX and NT/2000).
>
> But if I am trying to access NTFS network share (that is on file
> server), I receive "permission denied".
>
> Here is an example:
>
> From unix machine:
Does it mean that this problem have no solution?
Sure somebody hit this wall before.
Thanks
Genady
From: Vince Hoffman
To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 12:28:41 -
Subject: RE: permission denied for NTFS network shares
Network access via rsh/ssh needs you to log in
Network access via rsh/ssh needs you to log in with a paasword, ths creates
the neesacery NT security tokens. passwordless logins (.rhosts/pubkey etc)
do not do this thus you cannot get network access.
(actualy i think its a little more compicated but i'm too hungover to
remember ;)
> -Origin
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