.netrc
Shawn F. Mckay
shawn at eddie.mit.edu
Sun Mar 11 00:34:13 AEST 1990
>From article <45473 at lanl.gov>, by ddk at lanl.gov (David D Kaas):
>
>
> At our site we have a CRAY and several dozen UNIX workstations.
> We are looking at ways of doing un-atteneded file transfers during off
> hours. We have started using ftp with .netrc files. We do have outside
> access to our network. Now the question, is this considered a security
> problem? If so how are un-attended file transfers done?
>
> Thank You
> Dave Kaas
> Boeing Computer Services Richland
> D. O. E.
> Richland, WA 99352
> (509) 376-6386
> e41126%rlvax3.lanl.gov
> --
> Dave Kaas - D.O.E. Richland, Wa.
> e41126%rlvax3.xnet at lanl.gov
Well, ANY time you have a clear copy of a password in a file on your
system its a security hole. Most people use rcp and its remote host
capability (i.e. .rhosts files and such). If can't use rcp, it would
not be very hard to write a server/client for your machines to do
a simple file copy.
Probably much easier than picking up the peices after someone snarfs
your .netrc file and has passwords to everything in the world.
Hope this helps,
Good Luck,
-- Shawn
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