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32.Dd September 1, 1996
33.Dt RCMDSH 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm rcmdsh
37.Nd return a stream to a remote command without superuser
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In unistd.h
40.Ft int
41.Fo rcmdsh
42.Fa "char **ahost"
43.Fa "int inport"
44.Fa "const char *locuser"
45.Fa "const char *remuser"
46.Fa "const char *cmd"
47.Fa "const char *rshprog"
48.Fc
49.Sh DESCRIPTION
50The
51.Fn rcmdsh
52function
53is used by normal users to execute a command on
54a remote machine using an authentication scheme based
55on reserved port numbers using
56.Xr rshd 8
57or the value of
58.Fa rshprog
59(if
60.No non- Ns Dv NULL ) .
61.Pp
62The
63.Fn rcmdsh
64function
65looks up the host
66.Fa *ahost
67using
68.Xr gethostbyname 3 ,
69returning \-1 if the host does not exist.
70Otherwise
71.Fa *ahost
72is set to the standard name of the host
73and a connection is established to a server
74residing at the well-known Internet port
75.Dq Li shell/tcp
76(or whatever port is used by
77.Fa rshprog ) .
78The
79.Fa inport
80argument
81is ignored; it is only included to provide an interface similar to
82.Xr rcmd 3 .
83.Pp
84If the connection succeeds,
85a socket in the
86.Ux
87domain of type
88.Dv SOCK_STREAM
89is returned to the caller, and given to the remote
90command as
91.Dv stdin , stdout ,
92and
93.Dv stderr .
94.Sh RETURN VALUES
95The
96.Fn rcmdsh
97function
98returns a valid socket descriptor on success.
99Otherwise, \-1 is returned
100and a diagnostic message is printed on the standard error.
101.Sh SEE ALSO
102.Xr rsh 1 ,
103.Xr socketpair 2 ,
104.Xr rcmd 3 ,
105.Xr rshd 8
106.Sh HISTORY
107The
108.Fn rcmdsh
109function first appeared in
110.Ox 2.0 ,
111and made its way into
112.Fx 4.6 .
113.Sh BUGS
114If
115.Xr rsh 1
116encounters an error, a file descriptor is still returned instead of \-1.
117