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9 rlogin \- remote login
20 The \fBrlogin\fR utility establishes a remote login session from your terminal
21 to the remote machine named \fIhostname\fR. The user can choose to kerberize
50 The remote terminal type is the same as your local terminal type, as given in
52 copied to the remote system if the server supports the option. Changes in size
53 are reflected as well. All echoing takes place at the remote site, so that
54 (except for delays) the remote login is transparent. Flow control using
76 Forces the remote machine to ask for a password by sending a null local
99 disconnect from the remote host.
118 the remote system. This is a non-forwardable ticket granting ticket. You must
120 Kerberized network services on the remote host. An example is if your home
121 directory on the remote host is \fBNFS\fR mounted via Kerberos V5. If your
133 Ticket) to the remote system. The \fB-F\fR option provides a superset of the
135 option, after you connected to the remote host, any attempt to invoke
148 Causes \fBrlogin\fR to obtain tickets for the remote host in \fIrealm\fR
149 instead of the remote host's realm as determined by \fBkrb5.conf\fR(4).
168 Specifies a different \fIusername\fR for the remote login. If you do not use
169 this option, the remote username used is the same as your local username.
223 Disconnects from the remote host. This is not the same as a logout, because the
224 local host breaks the connection with no warning to the remote end.
255 The remote machine on which \fIrlogin\fR establishes the remote login session.
274 For the non-secure rlogin session, each remote machine can have a file named
276 shares user names. Users with the same user name on both the local and remote
277 machine can \fBrlogin\fR from the machines listed in the remote machine's
281 a host name and a user name, separated by a space. An entry in a remote user's
283 \fIhostname\fR to log in to the remote machine as the remote user without
285 \fB/etc/hosts.equiv\fR file on the remote machine, and the local user name and
286 host name are not found in the remote user's .\fBrhosts\fR file, then the
287 remote machine prompts for a password. Host names listed in the
294 remote user or by root.