Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!rutgers!pyrnj!dasys1!rpaul From: rpaul@dasys1.UUCP (Rod Paul) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: gr_osview on a remote host Message-ID: <9073@dasys1.UUCP> Date: 22 Mar 89 06:47:54 GMT References: <7133@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <28921@sgi.SGI.COM> Reply-To: rpaul@dasys1.UUCP (Rod Paul) Organization: Datamerica Systems, NYC Lines: 44 In article <28921@sgi.SGI.COM> jmb@patton.SGI.COM (Jim Barton) writes: >In article <7133@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>, ijlustig@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Irvin Lustig) writes: >> We are trying to use the -N option of gr_osview and get the message >> "Password incorrect." >> "Unable to invoke remote demon" >Due to a bug in the current gr_osview, going to any 'user' which has a >password in the password file will fail. Unfortunately, this causes a >security breach which may not be acceptable in some installations. I >haven't been able to devise a workaround. > >This bug will be fixed in the next release of IRIX, the 3.2 release due >mid-year. > >PS. This bug is totally my own fault, so flame me, but it's not really > necessary to trash SGI for not fixing bugs. Even the best of us > can't do everything perfect. > Jim, I suggest not trashing yourself on this one... I logged a call a couple of weeks ago to SGI (I assume the mid is still open), your program isn't the only one with this problem. Anyway I explained to the support guy, that not only is "gr_osview" unable to execute a remote daemon, but neither can "bru" if the password field is locked ("bru" also defaults to "guest"). Being the nosey parker that I am I ran "strings" (piped through my favourite, "less") on both "gr_osview" and "bru", both made some call to a bsd routine I don't recall the exact name right now, but I beleive it was "ruserpass.c" which makes reference to a ".netrc" file (I assume to be similar to ".rhosts"). Unfortunatly the support guy I talked to hadn't ever heard of a ".netrc" file either. If it's format can be found (I assume "ruserpass" looks for it), problem may be solved? I know life ain't that easy and if you wrote "bru" too I know that won't be the answer... Cheers, Rod. -- Rodian Paul Big Electric Cat Public UNIX ..!cmcl2!dasys1!rpaul