Looking at the source for the looking-glass though it doesn't use the username option for rsh command. When useing the cisco command below don't you have to use the rsh username? ip rcmd remote-host www 206.183.224.12 nobody I changed the ip of the $ROUTER in lg.pl to "www\@ipaddress.of.router" instead of "ipaddress.of.router" which seems to work. I kept getting Permission Denied without it. T..S On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Jay Stewart wrote:
I am a moron; I can't figure it out.
How do you make a cisco so that you can rsh into it (to use Mr. Kerns looking glass)?
ip rcmd rsh-enable ip rcmd remote-host name1 205.163.58.15 name2
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Name1 = Name you will use on rsh command line -l switch
Name2 = name of account actually logged in to the client machine.
Of course the IP number is the number of the host that will be sending RSH commands.
Hope this helps.
Jay Stewart Vice President Olympia Networking Services - "Olympia's Premier Internet Access" Phone (360) 753.3636 Fax (360) 357.6160 http://www.olywa.net/