I am in charge of two simulation networks, one is composed of a Linux simulation host with a Linux slave machine (both RHL 7.2) and windowsNT/2k workstations. The other is a Linux host and Linux workstations (all are RHL 7.3). Previous versions of the simulations were HP-Unix based.
I routinely used rlogin and ftp to transfer files and do remote shutdowns on the HP systems. I would like to be able to do the same things on the Linux systems. However, I've found that rlogin is by default disabled for root user (I've figured this one out already), ftp only puts you in the ftp directory, and passwords are still required to login.
Can anyone tell me how to 1) disable password login requirement ie make a system trusted for remote login; and 2) let an ftp login browse the entire file system, not just the ftp directory.
Thank you for any help.
Wags
I routinely used rlogin and ftp to transfer files and do remote shutdowns on the HP systems. I would like to be able to do the same things on the Linux systems. However, I've found that rlogin is by default disabled for root user (I've figured this one out already), ftp only puts you in the ftp directory, and passwords are still required to login.
Can anyone tell me how to 1) disable password login requirement ie make a system trusted for remote login; and 2) let an ftp login browse the entire file system, not just the ftp directory.
Thank you for any help.
Wags