[vox-tech] Using cdrecord with remote devices?
Mike Simons
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Wed, 18 Jun 2003 00:53:03 -0400
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On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 11:04:38PM -0700, Ryan Castellucci wrote:
> I was just looking at the cdrecord manpage, and see that it can use a SCS=
I=20
> device on a remote host. Does anybody know how this works, and how to set=
it=20
> up? This is something I would like to do.
Ryan,
/usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.rscsi.gz
=3D=3D=3D
The Remote-SCSI protocol gives you SCSI-Anywhere features.
There are three possible ways to control access to the remote users:
=3D=3D=3D
It appears that ssh can be used to provide the tunnel by doing a
export RSH=3Dssh
Otherwise "rcmd" or "rsh" is used to access the remote machine,
then the "rscsi" command is invoked. Documentation is a little sparse
on this method of access but it *appears* to be supported.
In the source packages check out cdrtools-2.0+a15/librscg/scsi-remote.c
for more information.
Later,
Mike Simons
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