Re: rsh with passwords

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On 10/03/07, Florin Andrei <florin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am doing rsync over a private network. Encryption is not required.
Currently rsync over ssh works, but requires too many CPU cycles
(especially when doing a lot of transfers) on a CPU-bound system. I need
to use rsh instead.

The problem is, I can either set rsh to allow transfers without a
password, or it won't let me transfer files at all.

It's been a long time since I was required to setup passwordless
rsh/rlogin but from memory, I had to hack about with some of the
rsh/rlogin PAM configs under /etc/pam.d to remove some password
requirements. This was back on RH7.x.

There's a bunch of Kerberos authentication required for the
CentOS/RHEL rsh/rlogin variants too.

Will.
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