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Re: rshFrom: Robert Hough Date: Tuesday, August 4, 1998
Time: 9:33:56 amAt 10:28 AM 8/4/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Actually I am running NT. I have the telnet sessions working fine,
>would think that rsh would be faster.
Thats the service, you dont need the service if you are adding users to a
unix machine. rsh comes stock with NT4.0 last I checked, but I've had
almost no luck making it work with a unix machine. My guess is, it only
works with other NT machines.
However, knowing that NT's resource kit has an rsh service is helpfull, I
can use that with our quake2 servers. hehehe :)
<(= Robert Hough
<(= rch@iserve.net
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Messages In This Thread:- rsh by Stathy G. Touloumis on Aug 3, 1998 at 7:30:36 pm
- Re: rsh by Shawn Hogan on Aug 3, 1998 at 7:40:56 pm
- Re: rsh by Robert Hough on Aug 4, 1998 at 8:33:00 am
- Re: rsh by Stathy G. Touloumis on Aug 4, 1998 at 8:43:25 am
- Re: rsh by Stathy G. Touloumis on Aug 4, 1998 at 8:43:29 am
- Re: rsh by Robert Hough on Aug 4, 1998 at 9:33:56 am
- Re: rsh by Sean Larabee on Aug 4, 1998 at 5:16:26 pm
- rsh by Slade Edmonds on Jul 6, 1999 at 2:49:11 pm
- Re: rsh by Shawn Hogan on Jul 6, 1999 at 3:03:38 pm
- Re: rsh by Tony Harris on Jul 6, 1999 at 3:34:20 pm
- rsh by Slade Edmonds on Jul 6, 1999 at 7:00:02 pm
- Re: rsh by John Driscoll on Jul 6, 1999 at 8:51:34 pm
- Re: rsh by Todd Reese on Jul 7, 1999 at 8:45:37 am
- rsh by Laura L Follett on Sep 6, 1999 at 6:15:23 pm
- Re: rsh by Shawn Hogan on Sep 6, 1999 at 8:36:28 pm
- RSH by Ben Brancato on Mar 28, 2001 at 9:58:18 am
- Re: RSH by Shawn Hogan on Mar 28, 2001 at 3:23:14 pm
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