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rlogin - Unix, Linux Command
NAME
rlogin - remote loginSYNOPSIS
rlogin [-8EKLdx] [-e char] [-l username] hostDESCRIPTION
Rlogin starts a terminal session on a remote host host.The standard Berkeley rhosts authorization mechanism is used. The options are as follows:
Tag | Description |
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-8 | The -8 option allows an eight-bit input data path at all times; otherwise parity bits are stripped except when the remote sides stop and start characters are other than ^S/^Q . |
-E | The -E option stops any character from being recognized as an escape character. When used with the -8 option, this provides a completely transparent connection. |
-L | The -L option allows the rlogin session to be run in litout (see tty(4)) mode. |
-d | The -d option turns on socket debugging (see setsockopt(2)) on the TCP sockets used for communication with the remote host. |
-e | The -e option allows user specification of the escape character, which is ~ by default. This specification may be as a literal character, or as an octal value in the form \nnn. |
A line of the form <escape char>. disconnects from the remote host. Similarly, the line <escape char>^Z will suspend the rlogin session, and <escape char><delayed-suspend char> suspends the send portion of the rlogin, but allows output from the remote system. By default, the tilde (~) character is the escape character, and normally control-Y (^Y) is the delayed-suspend character.
All echoing takes place at the remote site, so that (except for delays) the rlogin is transparent. Flow control via ^S/^Q and flushing of input and output on interrupts are handled properly.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variable is utilized by rlogin:Tag | Description |
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TERM | Determines the users terminal type. |
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The rlogin command appeared in BSD 4.2 .BUGS
Rlogin will be replaced by telnet(1) in the near future.More of the environment should be propagated.
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