Why no rlogin to nodes?
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Jeff Layton laytonjb at mindspring.comFri Oct 13 15:51:16 PDT 2000
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At 03:20 PM 10/12/00 -0400, you wrote: > >Walt, > ><shameless> >Run Scyld Beowulf! Our nodes don't even have inetd -- let alone >rsh, telnet, or ftp daemons! ></shameless> Well, I just saw the demo of the Scyld stuff at Atlanta Linux Showcase today (at 3:00). It is fantastic! I can't even begin to describe what this does for clustering. No inetd, not telnet, etc. I think this solves some security concerns about cracking the compute nodes (unless you crack the master node first, but then again, there's really nothing on the compute nodes anyway and Beowulf2 can wipe the disk on reboot so any cracked files are gone). I think there are a couple of pieces left before it fulfills my production requirements, but it's darn close. If you get a chance to test this distribution, do it! You won't regret it. Jeff > >Cheers, > Dan Ridge > Scyld Computing Corporation > >> I never disabled rlogin (or ftp ot telnet for that matter) on the >> nodes of my cluster. Now I have a user who is rlogin-ing to >> nodes, then rlogin-ing from there to yet other nodes. Is there >> a reason someone would want to do this? Better question, >> Is there good justification I can use to now shut off services, >> like rlogin, that have been left on previously? I'll need a good >> reason I'm afraid... > > >_______________________________________________ >Beowulf mailing list >Beowulf at beowulf.org >http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf >
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