
For example, if the remote machine is host1 on the domain do gs, and you are logged in as
root, enter the following information:
host1.docs.com root
In the /etc/hosts.equiv directory of your local machine, create an entry for each remote
machine where you will install the web server using the format
remote_machine_name
For example, if the remote machine name is host1 on the domain docs, enter the following
information:
host1.docs.com
In the /.rhosts directory of each remote machine where you will install the web server, create
an entry for your local machine using the format
local_machine_name username
For example, if the local machine name is chewbacca on the domain docs and you are logged in
as root, enter the following information:
chewbacca.docs.com root
In the /etc/hosts.equiv directory of each remote machine where you will install the web
server, create an entry for your local machine using the format
local_machine_name
For example, if the local machine name is chewbacca on the domain docs, enter the following
information:
chewbacca.docs.com
Create a setup directory on your local machine with a link to server root
ln -s server_root/ setup-directory
Change to the directory where setup resides.
For the local machine share and export the directory containing the setup program via NFS:
- For the remote machine, create a setup directory and mount via NFS mount -F nfs <local
machine name >: setup-directory setup-directory
- Finally make sure that the SetupLocation is accessible from the remote machine.
Note – Remote access is only on Solaris machines. Remote access is dierent from platform to
platform.
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