> We are on a mostly trusted network with little user access to the > systems. I > just needed a right now solution while I look into useing ssh as a > replacement > for the rcmd rcp stuff. > > one question that might be a good one. I have only ever used ssh as a > replacement > for telnet and never really looked into all of its functionality. can > it be a drop in > replacement for the r* commands? if i crated links from rcp -> scp and > rcmd -> ssh > will scripts still run? and how do I go about authintication for > replaceing the .rhosts > files? I guess I will be rtfming on this for a while so don't bother > answering all this > except maybe the drop in replacement stuff. > > Bill Warner > Yeah, they have very similar usage for doing default stuff. The ssh/scp command support a lot more options but the basic functionality is the same. You are on the right road as far as the .rhosts stuff goes, TFM has a few different ways of doing the .rhosts thing (hint .shosts, and ssh_known_hosts). Regards, Mike Cantrell