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login in hpux 2

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valdirdias

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May 29, 2000
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the WS Hp running hpux doesn´t<br>get login, telnet , or Ftp&nbsp;&nbsp;to another <br>host.<br>of another host , if i try&nbsp;&nbsp;to do :<br><br>telnet magmar02 (hostname) ; comes<br>the message : Permission denied<br>So the WS doesn´t let&nbsp;&nbsp;to complete<br>the login to anyone user .<br>Can you Help me?<br>
 
Hi,<br><br>Can you ping the other host?<br><br>Is telnet enabled on that host? (can you telnet to it from other machines?)<br> <p>Mike<br><a href=mailto:michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com>michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>Please -- Don't send me email questions without posting them in Tek-Tips as well. Better yet -- Post the question in Tek-Tips and send me a note saying "Have a look at so-and-so in the thingy forum would you?"
 
The shell may also be shot and just needs a reboot to gain telnet access.
 
Could the appropriate daemons not be running on the other host?<br><br>telnetd<br>ftpd<br>rlogind<br><br>ps -ef ¦ grep telnetd<br>etc... <br><br>will let you check. <br><br>Rgds<br>Loon
 
I have a need to use the exec login within a PERL program. The problem is that I need to send the password within the command. Can this be done&gt;=?<br><br>exec login username<br><br>will prompt me for the password which is almost acceptable, but I really need to send the password at the same time.<br><br>
 
I had made ping, etc; and i had made&nbsp;&nbsp;nfs mount from one to another WS.<br>i Didn´t&nbsp;&nbsp;tried to verify the process telnetd, ftpd and rlogind<br>i Thing that this is the best way to find the answer.<br>But How can i verify this in Sam enviroment?<br><br>&nbsp; <p>Valdir Dias<br><a href=mailto:valdir@fiat.com.br>valdir@fiat.com.br</a><br><a href= > </a><br>CAD/CAM and UNIX System administrator
 
First off dwbmarvin:<br>Can you add a newline to the command i.e.<br><FONT FACE=monospace>exec login username \n password</font><br>Dunno if that'd work, certainly not good for security....<br><br>valdirdias:<br><br>If you want to check those processes (telnetd, ftpd, rlogind) then do the following:<br><br>From the SAM main menu goto :<br><br><b>Process Management</b><br><b>Process Control</b><br><br>When the new window appears with loads of processes listed in it, to cut down the number to search through:<br><br>Select <i>View</i> from the menu bar and click <i>filter</i><br><br>This gives a list of process attributes and how to match them. <br><br>Next click the dropdown box for <b>command</b> (right at the bottom) and select <b>greater than</b> and type <b>/usr/lbin/</b> in the text box. Now only commands that live under /usr/libn are displayed - which is where the three processes live.<br><br>Click the <b>apply</b> button and you should now see what processes from /usr/lbin are running.<br><br>From the command line try:<br><br><FONT FACE=monospace>ps -ef ¦ grep ftpd<br>ps -ef ¦ grep telnetd<br>ps -ef ¦ grep rlogind</font><br><br>Also try looking in the man pages:<br><br><FONT FACE=monospace>man ftp<br>man telnet<br>man rlogin</font><br><br>and the daemon process man pages:<br><br><FONT FACE=monospace>man 1m ftp<br>man 1m telnet<br>man 1m rlogind</font><br><br>Hope that helps<br>Loon<br><br>
 
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