Re: rcp and rlogin

From: Larry D Sorensen (larry.sorensen_at_juno.com)
Date: 12/07/04

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    I am trying to set it up so that I can do rcp or rlogin between 2
    computers. I know that this is less secure than other methods, but these
    2 computers are in a secure area.
    When trying to do either rcp or rlogin, I get the following error
    message:

    hostname: No route to host

    I know that the computers can see each other because I can ping and ssh.
    Does this mean that I don't have the services set up correctly, or might
    I have another problem. I am receiving this same message with trying to
    set up databases on both servers to communicate too.

    Larry

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