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The rlogin command execs (using the exec command) the /usr/sbin/login file to validate a user. This 1) allows all user and device attributes to take effect on telnet connections and 2) causes remote logins to count against the maximum number of login sessions allowable at a time (determined by the maxlogins attribute).
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Sep 20, 2019 · It connects you to a remote host. It is very similar to ssh except by default it does not encrypt the data stream. It is a very old command, ...
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Description. Rlogin starts a terminal session on a remote host host. The standard Berkeley rhosts authorization mechanism is used. The options are as follows:
RLOGIN is the Berkeley R Command utility you can use to log in to a remote host. RLOGIN provides a functionality similar to TELNET except that RLOGIN follows ...
Rlogin starts a terminal session on a remote host host. Rlogin first attempts to use the Kerberos authorization mechanism, described below.
Jun 26, 2005 · Hi, I have two servers in lab environment, (no outside access)running RHEL 2.1 on IA64 and want to get "r" commands going from host 1 to ...
The rlogin command allows you to log in to a remote system directly or indirectly. A direct remote login is attempted with the default user name, that is, the ...
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