Yes - rsh <target>, after enabling "login/rlogind" ;), gives me a shell on <target>. Even after enabling "login/rlogind", rsh <target> <command> still fails as outlined below. On 14 Sep, David Rhodus wrote: > > On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 07:29 PM, supraexpress_at_globaleyes.net > wrote: > >> Sep 14 17:46:52 <local7.notice> target logger: TCP_Wrappers ALLOW: >> source/target,rshd,974,rshd_at_target >> Sep 14 17:46:52 <auth.info> target inetd[974]: connection from source, >> service rshd (tcp) >> Sep 14 17:46:52 <auth.info> target rshd[974]: root_at_source as root: >> permission denied (authentication error). cmd='date' > > What happens if you type in rsh target ? > Does that then give you a shell ? > > > -DR >Received on Sun Sep 14 2003 - 14:49:36 UTC
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