to be technical I think your hosts.allow is a bag of bad stuff... but
still... did you re-hup inetd?
hosts.allow needs to follow the format..
Dave.
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Mernagh Willaim(Dlx4 Electrical&Electronics Engineering) wrote:
> I have been playing around with my /etc files for a number of weeks
> and
> I can't seem to get rsh working. I have a program on both server and
> client called beowulf1 and if i try the following command on the
> server
> I get permission denied
>> $rsh 157.190.66.83 beowulf1
> 157.190.66.83: Connection refused
> Trying krb4 rsh...
> 157.190.66.83: Connection refused
> Trying normal rsh (/usr/bin/rsh)
> Permission denied
> permission denied
> $
>> has anyone got a clue as to how I can overcom this. You may also view
> the relivent /etc files at
>> www.wulf.n3.net
>> Regards
> Will
>>>>>
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