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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" @(#)rlogin.1c 6.8 (Berkeley) 5/12/86 ! 6: .\" ! 7: .TH RLOGIN 1C "May 12, 1986" ! 8: .UC 5 ! 9: .SH NAME ! 10: rlogin \- remote login ! 11: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 12: .B rlogin ! 13: rhost [ ! 14: \fB\-e\fR\fI\|c\fR ! 15: ] [ ! 16: .B \-8 ! 17: ] [ ! 18: .B \-L ! 19: ] [ ! 20: .B \-l ! 21: username ] ! 22: .br ! 23: rhost [ ! 24: \fB\-e\fR\fIc\fR ! 25: ] [ ! 26: .B \-8 ! 27: ] [ ! 28: .B \-L ! 29: ] [ ! 30: .B \-l ! 31: username ] ! 32: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 33: .I Rlogin ! 34: connects your terminal on the current local host system ! 35: .I lhost ! 36: to the remote host system ! 37: .I rhost. ! 38: .PP ! 39: Each host has a file ! 40: .I /etc/hosts.equiv ! 41: which contains a list of \fIrhost\fR's with which it shares account names. ! 42: (The host names must be the standard names as described in ! 43: .IR rsh (1C).) ! 44: When you ! 45: .I rlogin ! 46: as the same user on an equivalent host, you don't need ! 47: to give a password. ! 48: Each user may also have a private equivalence list in a file \&.rhosts ! 49: in his login directory. Each line in this file should contain an \fIrhost\fP ! 50: and a \fIusername\fP separated by a space, giving additional cases ! 51: where logins without passwords are to be permitted. ! 52: If the originating user is not equivalent to the remote user, then ! 53: a login and password will be prompted for on the remote machine as in ! 54: .IR login (1). ! 55: To avoid some security problems, the \&.rhosts file must be owned by ! 56: either the remote user or root. ! 57: .PP ! 58: The remote terminal type is the same as your local ! 59: terminal type (as given in your environment TERM variable). ! 60: The terminal or window size is also copied to the remote system ! 61: if the server supports the option, ! 62: and changes in size are reflected as well. ! 63: All echoing takes place at the remote site, so that (except for ! 64: delays) the rlogin is transparent. Flow control via ^S and ^Q and ! 65: flushing of input and output on interrupts are handled properly. ! 66: The optional argument ! 67: .B \-8 ! 68: allows an eight-bit input data path at all times; ! 69: otherwise parity bits are stripped except when the remote side's ! 70: stop and start characters are other than ^S/^Q. ! 71: The argument ! 72: .B \-L ! 73: allows the rlogin session to be run in litout mode. ! 74: A line of the form ``~.'' disconnects from the remote host, where ! 75: ``~'' is the escape character. ! 76: Similarly, the line ``~^Z'' (where ^Z, control-Z, is the suspend character) ! 77: will suspend the rlogin session. ! 78: Substitution of the delayed-suspend character (normally ^Y) ! 79: for the suspend character suspends the send portion of the rlogin, ! 80: but allows output from the remote system. ! 81: A different escape character may ! 82: be specified by the ! 83: .B \-e ! 84: option. ! 85: There is no space separating this option flag and the argument ! 86: character. ! 87: .SH SEE ALSO ! 88: rsh(1C) ! 89: .SH FILES ! 90: /usr/hosts/* for \fIrhost\fP version of the command ! 91: .SH BUGS ! 92: More of the environment should be propagated.
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