[SLE] .rhosts and NIS netgroup
From: Blaes, Rainer (Rainer.Blaes_at_astrium-space.com)
Date: 07/31/03
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To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 07:32:53 +0200
Dear all,
we are running SLES 8 and authentication via .rhosts doesn't work for me
when
.rhosts contains +@netgroup: The access is denied.
As soon as .rhosts uses hostname username rsh works without password.
And here is the /var/log/messages entry:
csc-4 pam_rhosts_auth[15572]: denied to cgsadmin@csc-4.local as cgsadmin:
access not allowed
Jul 30 07:13:38 csc-4 in.rshd[15572]: rsh denied to cgsadmin@csc-4.local
as cgsadmin: Permission denied.
Jul 30 07:13:38 csc-4 in.rshd[15572]: rsh command was 'ls -al'
Any help is appreciated or doesn't .rhosts allow NIS netgroup entry?
TIA,
Rainer Blaes
EADS ST, Bremen (Germany)
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