Remote login
rlogin [-8dE] [-e char] [-l username] host
Neutrino
The rlogin utility starts a terminal session on the specified remote host. To validate the login ID, rlogin uses the standard Berkeley rhosts authorization mechanism.
Once you're connected, typing:
escape_char .
disconnects you from the remote host. By default, the tilde (~) character is the escape character.
All echoing takes place at the remote site, so that (except for delays) the rlogin is transparent. Flow control via ^S and ^Q and flushing of input and output on interrupts are handled properly.
This utility needs to have the setuid (“set user ID”) bit set in its permissions. If you use mkefs, mketfs, or mkifs on a Windows host to include this utility in an image, use the perms attribute to specify its permissions explicitly, and the uid and gid attributes to set the ownership correctly. |
The rlogin utility requires the libsocket.so shared library.
/etc/hosts.equiv, rcp, ~/.rhosts, rlogind, rsh