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2018 Jan 16
3
remote Asterisk console
On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 18:18:18 +0200
Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 11:05:01AM +0100, Paul Neuwirth wrote:
> > Hello group,
> >
> > what is the preferred method to connect to asterisk cli over
> > network? I need to run asterisk cli commands remotely.
>
> As others have mentioned: the manager interface is
2008 Jul 07
3
rsh problems in CentOS 5.2 (was "cvs command failure on 5.2")
Okay, I've narrowed the problem down quite a bit. As previously
reported, in CentOS 5.2 I get this:
$ cvs log Makefile
poll: protocol failure in circuit setup
cvs [log aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)
Turns out this is a problem with rsh:
$ rsh khan ls
connect to address 10.24.15.48 port 544: Connection refused
Trying krb4 rsh...
connect to address
2006 Feb 02
2
rsh/rlogin on CentOS4.2
Hello all,
I'm not quite sure what has changed in the recent rsh commands, but I
can't seem to get around the password promting. I need a clnk rsh between
two machines in order to run my backup script.
I added all the usual .rhosts with the proper permissions et al added the
xinetd.d confilg files, opened ports 543 and 544 in my firewall, yet when
I use the rsh commands, I get either a
2001 May 17
5
AIX SSH 2.x ssh and /etc/ftpusers rcp rlogin WRONG !
IF ssh is a replacement for rlogin,rsh etc I can accept it respecting
rlogin=false as rlogin does and rsh does not, however scp is a replacement
for rcp, and rcp does NOT use rlogin attribute, so the implementation is
NOT standard as scp fails if rlogin=false, but rcp succeeds, as documented.
thanks
mark
2008 Oct 29
1
how to get rid of "kerberos"
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
2008 Jun 24
1
rsh issue/update (access denied)...
hi...
i've got an "access denied" issue with rsh on one of my boxes (and before we
start, no "use ssh" comments.. rsh is what i'm dealing with for now!!)
i've got a few boxes in my network, and i can successfully rsh into them
with no issue. however, on one box, i can't access it using rsh, and i'm
running out of things to try... kind of curious.
i can
2001 May 20
4
ssh - NO SALE or NO GIVE ?
Thanks to everyone who has replied to my emails so far - to summarise:
AIX allows setting of rlogin=false and and a su group, or a list of users
that are permitted to "su" to root. ( or other functional ids )
This means with entries in /etc/ftpusers, it is possible to :
1/ Track who used root via sulog and or external logging
2/ Protect root even if the root password is compromised
3/
2007 Mar 10
2
rsh with passwords
I am doing rsync over a private network. Encryption is not required.
Currently rsync over ssh works, but requires too many CPU cycles
(especially when doing a lot of transfers) on a CPU-bound system. I need
to use rsh instead.
The problem is, I can either set rsh to allow transfers without a
password, or it won't let me transfer files at all.
I need rsh to ask for a password. The network
2007 Dec 05
1
AD returns only one group for all users
Dear list,
I'm trying to get a Thumper (Sun Fire X4500) to play nice with AD so
that we can offer a nearline storage service. Since many of our users
will have multiple group memberships, it's imperative that samba be able
to recurse through the groups that a user is a member of to determine if
they have access to a resource.
What happens instead is that every user who authenticates is
2003 Dec 15
1
Solaris Winbind LDAP pam_mkhomedir.so
Dear list,
How do I test whether I have access to my winbind LDAP backend from my
Solaris 9 machine? My LDAP database is held on a Redhat 9.0 machine also
running Samba 3.0.0.
I know winbind works because getent and wbinfo show up my NT users and
groups.
I would also like to have people log into my Solaris 9 machine with their NT
usernames, I have this working on Redhat already but Solaris is
2008 Jul 10
3
Understanding iptables
In following up on the rsh "problem" I was having earlier, I decided
to try out the suggestion Felipe sent about using
system-config-securitylevel-tui to open up ports 513 and 514, but that
doesn't seem to do the job, either.
# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
RH-Firewall-1-INPUT all -- anywhere anywhere
2001 Nov 23
1
Password-less daemon or rsh setup
I'm new to rsync and trying to configure it to run through either the daemon
or rsh (ssh is not avalilable). Doing an 'rlogin production' results in a
password prompt - which I want rid of, as we're basically going to have a
robot user running a cron job that utilises rsync. I'm at a loss as to why
I can't configure rlogin to user hosts.equiv or similar - any help on this
2010 Sep 17
5
should vsftpd be disabled in favour of sftp for security reasons?
(another in an ongoing list of things i just want to clarify for the
sake of future courses taught on centos.)
from this RHEL doc page:
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/Deployment_Guide/s1-openssh-server-config.html
the reader is advised to, for the sake of security, remove/disable
vsftpd, ostensibly in favour of sftp/sftp-server. really?
i can obviously
2006 Aug 30
1
winbind auth against ads not working via remote login - solaris 10.
I am attempting to use winbind for Telnet authentication but winbind pam
doesn't recognize ads realm or smb.conf workgroup..see error snapshot.
pdtsun03 is hostname of solaris 10 ADS domain member running samba
3.0.11. "net ads join" worked..."net ads user" returns all MYADSDOMAIN
users and samba shares work from both unix and NT side.
one note..After make install, I
2018 Oct 21
2
The first command of a nested compound command receives no arguments
On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 07:30:44PM +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 10:21:56AM -0700, Parke wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 3:32 AM Timo Kilpilehto <timo at kilpilehto.fi> wrote:
> > > eval sh -c "echo none of this makes any difference"
> >
> > Where is it documented that ssh is going to eval my command? The fact
> >
2004 Aug 20
1
Fw: winbind, active directory and solaris 8
I sent this the other day, but did not get any replies, can anyone help?
Hi All,
I have a sparc solaris 8 server running samba 2.2.11 (which i complied with
winbind).
The server has been running for years and has about 20 local users setup
using local files for openssh and rexec logins, and samba shares.
They each use samba to map to their home directory and a common shared
folder.
They also
2001 May 07
5
SSH and forced wtmp entries ...
Hi all!
wtmp entries are generated when loggin into a system without a command,
e.g. "ssh -l user system". When using an additional command executed by
ssh on the "other side", no wtmp entry will be generated. So the command
"ssh -l user system /bin/csh" will not generate a wtmp entry but the
user is logged in ... I have the problem right know. The users are starting
2001 Feb 06
4
argv[0] => host feature considered harmful
OpenSSH still has this feature, SSH-1.2.27 no longer has it. Admittedly it
can be useful sometimes, even though I'd prefer this to be done using a
trivial shell wrapper, which would be the UNIX way of doing things.
Not being able to call OpenSSH's ssh by another name (say ``ssh1'') can get in
the way when having to maintain two versions of ssh in parallel because the
``ssh ->
1997 Sep 16
8
Re: Security Concern..
[Mod: This message is a reason *why* linux-security is moderated list. This
is also a reason why Rogier, myself, Alan Cox and others really do not want
to have completely open lists that deal with security related aspects of
running a system as way too many people just jump to conclusions and give
suggestions without doing any reasearch on a subject. -- alex (co-moderator
of
2004 Feb 03
3
How do I get pam_mkhomedir to work
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