It seems that the /.rhosts file will ONLY see the IP or FQDN as evidenced in last -a | more This is what I did: from nodeA I telnetted to nodeB (you can do ssh too) and logged in at nodeB I did a last -a | more and noted what nodeB thinks of nodeA(FQDN or IP or whatever) *that* entry I added into the /.rhosts file on nodeB then rsh worked fine NOTE: I have found this to also be relevant while sharing files via NFS, the options -o rw=FQDN/IP/Hostname or -o root=FQDN/IP/Hostname should be derived by telnetting or sshing and doing a last -a to see what the host thinks you are _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Dec 1 12:32:36 2010
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