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Remote command to NT from UNIX

Asked by: joechick

I have an NT program which performs file manipulation.  I am running a program on Digital UNIX (Dec Alpha) and require that this NT program be kicked off by the Digital Unix program and can not continue until the NT program has terminated.  It is a real time program.  Accessing the file from NT side is not a problem, my problem is sending a remote command to NT from Digital Unix telling it to run this file manipulation package on a filename I specify.

Any suggestions on how to do this?  Any input would be greatly appreciated.

-Joe Chickanosky

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1997-08-06 at 13:42:48ID10019393
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Windows NT Setup

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Tru64 / Digital Unix

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Answers

 

by: moosachPosted on 1997-08-07 at 03:23:25ID: 1767863

Hi,

you should try to get the hand on the NT 4.0 Server Resource Kit.
(I hope you have NT 4.0)
It contains a service called RSHSVC which should do what you want. See below the (original html-)description from Resource Kit.

If this message is helpful, please let me know to make an answer from it.

Regards

Toni

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Remote Shell Service (RSHSVC)




What is Remote Shell Service (RSHSVC)?
Installing Remote Shell Service
Security
Limitations
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What is Remote Shell Service (RSHSVC)?

Remote Shell Service is the server side for the TCP/IP utility RSH.EXE. It works similarly to the UNIX Remote Shell Service. RSH clients can access this service from both NT and UNIX machines.


Installing Remote Shell Service

1.Copy RSHSETUP.EXE, RSHSVC.EXE, and RSHSVC.DLL to the %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32 directory.

2.Run the following commands:
rshsetup %SystemRoot%\system32\rshsvc.exe SystemRoot%\system32\rshsvc.dll

net start rshsvc


To Stop the Service, run:

net stop rshsvc


Security

The .rhosts file must be in the SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\ directory. The .rhosts file should have one or more of the following type of entry (each entry should be on one line):


<M1> <U1> [<U2> <U3> ....]

where:

M1 is the name of the machine from which RSH client can be run.

U1, U2, U3 ... are names of the users that are permitted to access the Remote Shell Service.


RSHSVC returns "Access denied" message under the following conditions:

1.The RSH client machine name is not specified in the .rhosts file.

2.The name of the logged-on user on the RSH client machine is not present in the .rhosts files.


3.RHSVC (using GetHostByName) failed to resolve the IP address of a machine specifed in the .rhosts files and a user is trying to access this service from that machine.


Limitations

1.Although this service can be used to start batch files of the following types:
•dir •ls •tlist
it may not work well if you try to start command windows in batch files, as in the following examples:
start cmd
start cmd vi

2.Neither the RSH client nor the RSH service are meant to be used for running interactive commands such as editing utilities.



3.If you try to start interactive editors, such as vi, using this service, the RSH client will time out after a specified period. This timeout period is currently hard coded to 10 minutes. In a future version, the timeout period will be made a Registry key so that users can change it.



4.When the client tries to start a command, the RSH server waits for a specified period while the command executes before timing out. This timeout period is currently hard coded to 10 minutes. This limitation means that the client can not execute a command that takes more than 10 minutes to complete. In a future version, the timeout period will be made a Registry key so that users can change it.



Feedback


If the user of this service has any feedback or suggestions, please send mail to SudheerD@microsoft.com.




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by: shepherdsPosted on 1997-08-15 at 06:59:32ID: 1767864

Install the inbound telnet service found on the resource kit
or download it from ftp at microsoft.

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