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Q: How can i launch daemon rshd? rshd.plist removed by sshd project

How can i launch daemon rshd? rshd.plist removed by sshd project.

 

I feel jilted because it *was* working in previous OS/X and is now broken.

 

ssh is useless to me - very difficult does not work without hellish configuration - and often doesn't work after that - so complex it is absolutely unknowable if it helps an intruder hide silently remotely.  and i don't use remote over internet.

 

furthermore ssh was unusable in past (broke X protocols) and old unix/linux does not have it - and my personal linux/bsd DOES NOT HAVE IT, and neither do older iMacs i think: it's use is impossible and impracticable for a home private LAN.

 

(i know ssh is terribly hard to configure, worthless to me to do that, and know it is insecure (transmits passwords plain text) unless you did extreme amounts of configuring (i tested using tcpdump: plain text passwords over network) )

 

i'd like to make a "support fix ticket incident" but apple is not taking support requests online "sorry we're down"

 

also for linux there is no support for ext2.  so i'm "double stuck" trying to get any files transferred.  but rsh i will simply not give up on.  it works only going one way.  and "a remote terminal" is simply too essential to unix people to give up on.  i will have to keep asking and demand the pam/ssh hackers undo their deletion of the rshd.plist (without it, OS/X denies it's socket - which ssh and telnet get denied to until run by the .plist.  and hola there is not .plist maker and so on)

 

i see people asking this question many places over some year its time to kick pam/sshd team in the pants and get them out of the drivers seat of pushing others around with endless and broken security that really damages OS/X for a great body of users.  while going the other way: simple not damaging rshd but not running it has ZERO repercussions

iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6), rsh ext2

Posted on Aug 17, 2016 12:27 AM

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    quiet_imac_fan quiet_imac_fan Aug 17, 2016 12:35 AM in response to quiet_imac_fan
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    Aug 17, 2016 12:35 AM in response to quiet_imac_fan

    i got cut off or something

     

    i've seen this happen in BSD, LINUX distress.  It's pervasive.  once allowed it doesn't stop and gets worse. it is a few people who obtain "passwords" to hack core code who push around others taking things away that already work, replacing it with their pet projects which are unsafe broken continually get more complex (a discrete mathematics programming no no).  they don't stop they keep taking liberties.  it becomes where they sell classes on how to use their monstrosities.  it also became "linux wars" tearing down linux and can become "OS WARS" against apple.

     

    mission #1 is customers and not breaking what customers like: simple works, is safe: and guess what IS ABLE to be used securely (it's not true rsh cannot be used securely - i.e. - connection level security, firewalls, more simple solutions)