On Thu, 27 Aug 1998 19:40:08 CDT, kevin brintnall writes:
>>>> ip rcmd remote-host [localUser] [remoteHost] [remoteUser]
>
>>> I nearly forgot...
>>>
>>> ip rcmd rsh-enable
>
>> That executes it in enabled mode so you get the configs too? (not that
>> I like rsh)
>
>Actually, 'ip rcmd rsh-enable' will just enable the rsh server in the
>router. If you want to give privileged access levels to the incoming rsh
>connection, do:
>
>ip rcmd remote-host [localUser] [remoteHost] [remoteUser] enable 15
>
>rsh isn't perfect, but it'll get the job done.
you maybe want to take a look at Paul Vixies rtrmon http://www.vix.com/rtrmon/
- no rsh, plain telnet & authentication done by a script, configurable
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