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Re: transition RedHat-Debian



On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 06:38:28PM -0300, mflima@qmc.ufsc.br wrote:
> Thank you Mr. Bogen, your tip "just remember to install your preferred
> NFS server package (either nfs-kernel-server if you have in-kernel
> support, or nfs-user-server, as well as 'portmap')" solved my problems, but I
> have some more questions:
> 
> I need to inicialize some services on boot of the system, at Red Hat they are
> called:
> "rsh"
> "rlogin"
> "ssh"
> "rexec"
> At the moment I could find "ssh", "rsh", "rlogin", but the "rexec" I couldn't,
> somebody could help me to find this service?
> 
Don't use rsh / rlogin / rexec if you can avoid them. Implement ssh
throughout. Googling for rexec to find out what it was, about the 15th
message I found was from David Maze on the debian-user list in 2003
advising more or less this.

Andy
> Thank you everybody,
> 
> 
> Marcelo.
> 
> Citando Patrick Bogen <pdbogen@tamu.edu>:
> 
> > mflima@qmc.ufsc.br wrote:
> > > Well, I want to assembly a beowulf cluster using Debian Sarge Stable,
> > therefore
> > > I'm used to configure the following network configuration files in Red Hat
> > > architecture:
> > > "/etc/hosts.equiv"
> > > "/etc/exports"
> > > "/etc/rc.d/init.d"
> > > and the script "ntsysv"
> > > how can I find this files (the equivalent ones) in Debian Sarge files
> > > structures?
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > >
> > > Marcelo
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > I don't know what /etc/hosts.equiv is for.. Maybe /etc/hosts?
> > /etc/exports is /etc/exports, just remember to install your preferred
> > NFS server package (either nfs-kernel-server if you have in-kernel
> > support, or nfs-user-server, as well as 'portmap')
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d is at /etc/init.d
> > I don't know what 'ntsysv' is for. What's it do?
> >
> > - Patrick
> >
> >
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