RE: LAM

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Check your /etc/securetty file. Add rsh and rlogin to the file.

Go to the /etc/xinetd.d directory and edit your rsh and rlogin files so that
the line disable= reads 'no' instead of 'yes'. 

You may also need to edit your /etc/hosts.equiv to eliminate the need for
user logons (the .rhosts file can also be useful). Both of these files
should list the machines on your cluster and may (in the case of the .rhosts
file) need a user name after the machine name.

i.e. machine  uname

Hope this helps.

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Mrs. Geeta Thanu [mailto:geeta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 9:00 AM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: LAM


Hello all,
I want to install LAM in some 10 redhat 8 machines.when i say lamboot
after installing, it says connection refused.
it needs rlogin or rsh to work.
pls give the steps what i have to configure so that i can rsh or rlogin to
a linux redhat 8 machine.

thank u
Geetha


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