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Re: Using telnet for remote testing
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Daniel Jacobowitz |
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Re: Using telnet for remote testing |
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Fri, 27 Jun 2003 16:36:51 -0400 |
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On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 01:28:22PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> >On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 03:34:57PM -0400, Ryan Smiderle wrote:
> >
> >>Yeah, I was googling your tutorial earlier :)
> >>ssh is too fancy for my targets, I'm afraid. I have implemented
> >>a nasty-looking remote-telnet procedure, but I'll clean it up and have
> >>it make use of the procs in telnet.exp
> >>I'll send you what I did when it's set up nicely.
> >
> >If you can run telnet, I recommend using RSH. It's got its issues
> >(quoting is a pain, or outright impossible!), but it's very lightweight
> >and works more easily in dejagnu.
>
> I agree that rsh works fine for remote execution, so I haven't
> been tempted to try telnet.
>
> To get rsh working, I had to modif an rsh server to remove all security,
> though.
> And I still can't rcp from debian to my embedded box.
> This seems odd, since rcp is carried over rsh, isn't it?
> (It's a bit hard to figure out, since there are no RFC's for those
> protocols.)
> Magic recipes for getting rcp working would be appreciated :-)
>
> My working protocols for dejagnu at the moment are rsh + ftp
> and ssh + scp.
I can't imagine why you had to hack rsh. A .rhosts file should be
plenty for both rsh and rcp. You have to be careful which of Debian's
rsh packages you install - don't get the kerberized ones.
I use rsh+NFS; half the NFS patches are in DejaGNU and the other half
in my tree waiting for me to get around to it. Sorry.
--
Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer