dtlogin to new Solaris server

From: Andreas Höschler (ahoesch@smartsoft.de)
Date: Sat Nov 24 2007 - 14:41:08 EST


Hi all,

> Yes, your "ssh only" choice is what turned off this feature.
>
> It sounds like this remote login thing used "rsh" -- did you have to
> enter username + password? It could also have been telnet.
>
> I'm not sure whether you want to:
> turn on rsh/telnet for the new machine, or
> change from rsh/telnet on other machines to ssh
>
> Either way, please do summarize. I have a similar problem: New Solaris
> 10 machine, I chose the secure option, and now customers complain that
> they can't use telnet any more. I wanted to say, "Switch to ssh!!!"
> but my boss says we have to let them telnet until we train them to use
> ssh. :-\
>
> Good question, thanks for asking! :-)

Obviously a good question since I got no answer so far that helped.
Thanks anyway to all that responded. In the meanwhile I tried

        svcadm enable svc:/network/login:rlogin
        svcadm enable svc:/network/login:eklogin
        svcadm enable svc:/network/login:klogin
        svcadm enable svc:/application/gdm2-login:default
        svcadm enable svc:/network/telnet:default

on the remote machine. Nothing helped! I also enabled XDCMP in gdmsetup
as sugegsted by Joe Fletcher. I still don't get the dtlogin screen of
the remote machine. :-(

> we used to use the Options - Remote Login - Enter Hostname ... feature
> of dtlogin to connect to another host. However, we can't do that for a
> newly setup Solaris 10 machine. While installation we chose the secire
> option (offer only ssh to remote clients). I guess I have to manually
> enable some service to get this to work, but which? Any idea what
> command I have to enter to make this work?

Any more ideas?

Thanks a lot!

Regards,

   Andreas
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