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cvs remote: rsh vs. ssh protocols
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kevinm |
Subject: |
cvs remote: rsh vs. ssh protocols |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Dec 2000 01:48:14 -0000 |
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We had been using rsh and CVS to remotely update our Web site between
two Solaris boxes (staging server to live server) with no problem.
Now that we are using shh as opposed to telnet for remote login, rsh
does not work in the same way. That is, even though we can use rsh
without a specified command to login, and then are able to run
commands, we cannot do the two in one step. We keep
getting 'permission denied' returned.
We have tried every conceivable modifications of permissions but have
come to the conclusion that instituting 'ssh' is preventing us from
utilizing rsh completely as is needed for CVS to work between
machines.
Do we now need to use 'ssh' as the protocol for CVS updates? If so,
what would be the best way to implement this? I saw an earlier thread
that described this somewhat but haven't had luck in getting the two
machines to communicate yet.
TIA.
- cvs remote: rsh vs. ssh protocols,
kevinm <=