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=== turn on rsh === | === turn on rsh === | ||
+ | use yum to install the rsh server. | ||
− | + | yum install rsh-server | |
+ | |||
+ | edit /etc/xinitd.d/rlogin and rsh to allow server | ||
+ | |||
+ | # default: on | ||
+ | # description: rlogind is the server for the rlogin(1) program. The server \ | ||
+ | # provides a remote login facility with authentication based on \ | ||
+ | # privileged port numbers from trusted hosts. | ||
+ | service login | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | socket_type = stream | ||
+ | wait = no | ||
+ | user = root | ||
+ | log_on_success += USERID | ||
+ | log_on_failure += USERID | ||
+ | server = /usr/sbin/in.rlogind | ||
+ | disable = no | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now reload xinitd | ||
+ | |||
+ | /etc/init.d/xinetd reload | ||
=== test to see if rsh is running=== | === test to see if rsh is running=== | ||
rsh -l daq daq1 ls | rsh -l daq daq1 ls |
Revision as of 22:00, 20 August 2007
Install CentOs
Install tftp onto the Linux host computer
For CentOS I used yum
yum install tftp
yum install tftp-server
then I looked in the file
/etc/xinitd.d/tftp
- default: off
- description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file transfer \
- protocol. The tftp protocol is often used to boot diskless \
- workstations, download configuration files to network-aware printers, \
- and to start the installation process for some operating systems.
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram protocol = udp wait = yes user = root server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd server_args = -s /tftpboot disable = yes per_source = 11 cps = 100 2 flags = IPv4
}
to see how tftp was configured by default. The file tell me that the tftp files should be located in the subdirectory
/tftpboot
turn the server on
/sbin/chkconfig tftp on
Set up rsh
turn on rsh
use yum to install the rsh server.
yum install rsh-server
edit /etc/xinitd.d/rlogin and rsh to allow server
- default: on
- description: rlogind is the server for the rlogin(1) program. The server \
- provides a remote login facility with authentication based on \
- privileged port numbers from trusted hosts.
service login {
socket_type = stream wait = no user = root log_on_success += USERID log_on_failure += USERID server = /usr/sbin/in.rlogind disable = no
}
Now reload xinitd
/etc/init.d/xinetd reload
test to see if rsh is running
rsh -l daq daq1 ls