Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!hp4nl!dutrun!hans From: hans@duttnph.UUCP (Hans Buurman) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: How to let .rhosts just say no ? Message-ID: <616@dutrun.UUCP> Date: 23 Jan 89 15:52:00 GMT Sender: tnphnws@dutrun.UUCP Reply-To: hans@duttnph.UUCP (Hans Buurman) Organization: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Lines: 19 I have an account on machine x and on machine y. On y, x is in the /etc/hosts.equiv file. The accounts have the same user name z. Can I prevent z@x from logging in on y without giving a passwd ? I tried things like "-x z" and "-x" in ~/.rhosts on y. Y is a Sun (SunOs 4.0), X is a Vax (Ultrix 2.2) if it matters. I don't have super user permisssions on both machines (legally). Thanks in advance, Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Buurman | hans@duttnph.UUCP Pattern Recognition Group | mcvax!hp4nl!dutrun!duttnph!hans Faculty of Applied Physics | tel. 31 - (0) 15 - 78 46 94 Delft University of Technology |