NAME
rhosts, hosts.equiv - trusted remote users or hosts
SYNOPSIS
~user/.rhosts
/etc/hosts.equiv
DESCRIPTION
The per user .rhosts and the per system hosts.equiv files
can be used to allow users to use rlogin or rsh without a
password. The remote login services first check the system
wide /etc/hosts.equiv file and then the ~user/.rhosts of the
intended user. Both files contain lines of one of two
forms:
host
host ruser
The first form tells that any user from host is allowed to
login to this system under the same name. The second form
allows ruser from host to login.
Under MINIX 3 host may be a pattern using * as a wildcard.
One can use this, carefully one may hope, to allow an entire
domain to log in. Host may also be an IP address, or a net-
work specification in CIDR form, e.g. 172.16.102.64/27.
SEE ALSO
rlogin(1), rsh(1).
NOTES
MINIX 3 has no restrictions on becoming super-user remotely.
Other systems usually require one to log in as a user and
then use su to become root.
You must use fully qualified hostnames, it is not possible
to omit the domain part.
AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot <kjb@cs.vu.nl>