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David C Zhang: Re: login limits

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson)
Tue Jan 23 17:34:37 1996

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Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 17:29:32 EST

> The rcmd functionality is controlled by .rhosts files in users' home
> directories, and by /etc/hosts.equiv.

users' home directories? That does not sound feasible since I dunno who will
be the users.

Can you explain /etc/hosts.equiv? or at least point me to the man pages, I
can't seem to find anything on it. My impression is that the hostname (i.p.)
in hosts.equiv will be allowed telnet. (at least that is what I desire)

David

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