Information
This entry starts the rwhod daemon on system startup. This is the remote WHO service.
Rationale:
The rwhod daemon is the remote WHO service, which collects and broadcasts status information to peer servers on the same network. It is recommended that this daemon is disabled, unless it is required.
Solution
On AIX 7.1 and earlier comment out the rwhod entry in /etc/rc.tcpip and ensure service is stopped:
chrctcp -d rwhod
stopsrc -s rwhod
On AIX 7.2 and later remove the software:
installp -u bos.net.tcp.rcmd_server
Default Value:
Disabled
Additional Information:
Besides removing the rwhod command (and others that should be removed) there are two commands related to configuring authentication setting - standard or Kerberos. If your authentication policy specifies Kerberos as the preferred authentication mechanism - you should skip removing this fileset on AIX 7.2 and later.
If you are not using Kerberos it is safe to uninstall.
lslpp -f bos.net.tcp.rcmd_server
Fileset File
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Path: /usr/lib/objrepos
bos.net.tcp.rcmd_server 7.2.4.0
/usr/bin/rdistd -> /usr/sbin/rdistd
/usr/sbin/krshd
/usr/sbin/krlogind
/usr/sbin/rshd
/usr/sbin/fingerd
/usr/sbin/rwhod
/usr/bin/lsauthent ## might be needed
/usr/sbin/rlogind
/usr/sbin/rexecd
/usr/samples/tcpip/rhosts
/usr/bin/chauthent ## might be needed
/usr/sbin/talkd
/usr/sbin/rdistd
Path: /etc/objrepos
bos.net.tcp.rcmd_server 7.2.4.0
/etc/hosts.equiv