Re: RCP Issue.

From: Bruce Whittaker (bwhittak@ENERGY.COM.AU)
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 19:12:24 EDT


Hmmm,

I don't know how you do that. The local address resolution (arp -a)
contains only the three nameservers and a gateway that we use.

Bruce Whittaker,
CASS Support,
Extension 34193
External (02) 9269 4193.
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What does the reverse resolution for the IP show ?

Thanks,
Lamar
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Whittaker [mailto:bwhittak@ENERGY.COM.AU]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:16 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: RCP Issue.

Hi all,

sorry if you received this yesterday but we've been having mail problems
so I'd like to ensure this gets through...

I have three machines using AIX version 4.3.3. When I attempt to rcp from
one machine to the other (ie, mach1 to mach2) I get the error message
"Where are you?". I have been unable to track this down.

What I have checked is as follows,

        -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 2130 Sep 26 11:58
/etc/hosts.equiv
        The /etc/hosts.equiv file above contains the hostnames of the
other two systems - both in short and long-hand form (ie, on mach1, I have
mach2 and mach2.energy.com.au).

For the hell of it, I have also created a .rhosts file for root figuring
it can't hurt and may help. It is set up as follows,
        -rw------- 1 root system 22 Sep 26 17:15 .rhosts
        On mach1, it contains "mach2 root"

Can anyone throw any light on this?

Cheers,

Bruce Whittaker,
CASS Support,
Extension 34193
External (02) 9269 4193.



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