gr_osview on a remote host

Jim Barton jmb at patton.SGI.COM
Sat Mar 18 07:00:33 AEST 1989


In article <7133 at phoenix.Princeton.EDU>, ijlustig at phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Irvin Lustig) writes:
> We are trying to use the -N option of gr_osview and get the message
> "Password incorrect."
> "Unable to invoke remote demon"
> 
> All of our hosts are using yellow pages.
> It's not clear how to supply the "correct" password. Is there some
> special change to the services file?  Do we need to set .rhosts 
> in a special way?
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> 	-Irv Lustig
> 	Assistant Professor
> 	Dept. of Civil Engineering and Operations Research
> 	Princeton University
> 	irv%basie at princeton.edu

There are lots of reasons that this could happen.  If you don't use the
-Nuser at host syntax, gr_osview attempts to login as "guest".  If you don't
support a guest login, or it has a password, then the attempt will fail.

Due to a bug in the current gr_osview, going to any 'user' which has a
password in the password file will fail.  Unfortunately, this causes a
security breach which may not be acceptable in some installations.  I
haven't been able to devise a workaround.

This bug will be fixed in the next release of IRIX, the 3.2 release due
mid-year.

PS.   This bug is totally my own fault, so flame me, but it's not really
      necessary to trash SGI for not fixing bugs.  Even the best of us
      can't do everything perfect.

PPS.  The 3.2 release will have a brand new version of gr_osview that
      you will like alot.

-- Jim Barton
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