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Date: Sat, 25 Oct 1997 00:48:19 -0400 (EDT) From: "Todd R. Stroup" <tstroup@fibernet.net> To: Jay Stewart <cosmo@olywa.net> cc: Alex Rubenstein <alex@nac.net>, nanog@merit.edu In-Reply-To: <19971025035223379.AAA2002@spaceport> Looking at the source for the looking-glass though it doesn't use the username option for rsh command. When useing the cisco command below don't you have to use the rsh username? ip rcmd remote-host www 206.183.224.12 nobody I changed the ip of the $ROUTER in lg.pl to "www\@ipaddress.of.router" instead of "ipaddress.of.router" which seems to work. I kept getting Permission Denied without it. T..S On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Jay Stewart wrote: > > > > I am a moron; I can't figure it out. > > > > How do you make a cisco so that you can rsh into it (to use Mr. Kerns > > looking glass)? > > ip rcmd rsh-enable > ip rcmd remote-host name1 205.163.58.15 name2 > > ----- > > Name1 = Name you will use on rsh command line -l switch > > Name2 = name of account actually logged in to the client machine. > > Of course the IP number is the number of the host that will be > sending RSH commands. > > Hope this helps. > > Jay Stewart > Vice President > Olympia Networking Services - "Olympia's Premier Internet Access" > Phone (360) 753.3636 Fax (360) 357.6160 http://www.olywa.net/ >
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