/usr/kerberos/bin gets put in your path by /etc/profile.d/krb5-
workstation.sh or krb5-workstation.csh.
You can move them or comment them to prevent them from working
or
yum remove krb-workstation
to remove the package.
But you do know that rsh is not safe on an open network right?
Tony Schreiner
Boston College
On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
> Hi
>
> How to get rid of kerberos, or at least to prevent to go into path?
> Where is defined the path for users?
>
> I need to configure and use rtools (I know that I should use ssh,
> but I need rtools) and I think very annoying the messages from
> Kerberized rsh or rlogin, like this:
> -sh-3.2$ rsh kitten02
> connect to address 192.168.89.2 port 543: Connection refused
> Trying krb4 rlogin...
> connect to address 192.168.89.2 port 543: Connection refused
> trying normal rlogin (/usr/bin/rlogin)
> Last login: Tue Jun 3 20:17:32 from kitten01
> -sh-3.2$
>
> But if kerberos is not in path, everything works fine:
> -sh-3.2$ rsh kitten02
> Last login: Tue Jun 3 20:13:13 from kitten01
> -sh-3.2$
>
> Thanks
>
> Marcelo
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