Re: another tunneling question -- rsh?
From: Andy Wiese (andy@bluestem.net)Date: 04/20/02
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Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 14:30:53 -0500 From: Andy Wiese <andy@bluestem.net>
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> "Andy Wiese" <andy@bluestem.net> wrote in message
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>>At the risk of being obnoxious, since we have this rash of tunneling
>>questions, I'll restate my post from earlier:
>>
>>Is it possible to tunnel rsh, which as I understand it requires the
>>remote host to send from a system port (ie. <1024)?
>>
>>Any hints, good news or bad, greatly appreciated!
>>
>>Andy Wiese
>>
>
> Why not just tunnel SSH instead, which is much easier and vastly more
> secure?
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>
Just to make sure I'm not missing something obvious, you're saying that
ssh can execute remote commands and do everything that rsh does, why do
I need it?
Because the MacCVSPro CVS client (mac os9) only speaks rsh. It doesn't
do ssh. So I am stuck, at least until the project gets onto osx, when
we'll have more options in cvs clients.
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