| [ CnUnix ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): cds () 날 짜 (Date): 1995년09월15일(금) 19시57분33초 KDT 제 목(Title): [Re] rlogin system1(id1)% cat $HOME/.rhosts system2 id2 system2(id2)% rlogin system2 -l id2 Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.3 Generic September 1993 system1(id1)% man hosts.equiv 페이지 재포맷중. 기다리십시오... 완료 hosts.equiv(4) File Formats hosts.equiv(4) NAME hosts.equiv, .rhosts - trusted remote hosts and users DESCRIPTION The /etc/hosts.equiv and .rhosts files provide the ``remote authentication'' database for rlogin(1), rsh(1), rcp(1), and rcmd(3N). The files specify remote hosts and users that are considered trusted. Trusted users are allowed to access the local system without supplying a password. ... Both files are formatted as a list of one-line entries. Each entry has the form: hostname [username] NOTES Hostnames in /etc/hosts.equiv and .rhosts files must be the official name of the host, not one of its nicknames. Root access is handled as a special case. Only the .rhosts file is checked when access is being attempted for root. To help maintain system security, the /etc/hosts.equiv file is not checked. As a security feature, the .rhosts file must be owned by the user who is attempting access. *씨디에쓰* |