UPDATE: rcp - permission denied
2007-12-25 2:53:00
YES - I have configured .rhosts AND hosts.equiv on BOTH servers (did both
just to set my mind at ease)
I can ping both servers hostnames from each other
I have tried this as both a regular user AND as root.
Any ideas would be grateful.
Rgds
Trev
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Hi All,
Something has me stumped and after reading man pages etc, I'm not sure what
is going wrong !!
I am having the same problem as this, which was in Sunmanagers archive -
http://www.codeprof.com/archives/2000/0526.html
I have added dns to /etc/nsswitch.conf as suggested in this fix, but still
can't rcp from system1 to system2, but can the other way around !!
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Trev
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