--- cdrecord/README.rscsi.orig 2004-05-19 14:12:05 UTC +++ cdrecord/README.rscsi @@ -18,24 +18,21 @@ There are three possible ways to control access to the NOTE: In this case, rscsi must be installed suid root. **** This is the preferred method **** + The FreeBSD port automatically installs the rscsi binary suid + root and creates the user "rscsi". + To enable remote SCSI via the login shell method you should do the following: - - Add an entry to /etc/passwd in the form: + - Make sure that there is an entry for rshd(8) in /etc/inetd.conf + and inetd(8) is running. - rscsi:x:1999:1000:Tape:/export/home/rscsi:/opt/schily/sbin/rscsi + - Edit /usr/local/rscsi/.rhosts to allow access to all users you + like. - (modify this according to your OS). And don't forget to - modify /etc/shadow the way it needs to be on your OS. - - - Create a home directory for this user and add a .rhosts file - to allow access to all users you like. - - - Install rscsi suid root into /opt/schily/sbin - - - Install a file /etc/default/rscsi and define access rights. + - Edit /usr/local/etc/rscsi and define access rights. Without this file, rscsi will not work at all. - The template for this file is: rscsi/rscsi.dfl + The template for this file is: /usr/local/etc/rscsi.sample RSCSI Security: