Linux Rlogin Command Help And Examples
On Unix-like operating systems, the rlogin command remotely logs in to a system. Description rlogin starts a terminal session on the remote host host. The standard Berkeley “rhosts” authorization mechanism is used. The options are as follows: Description Syntax Examples Related commands Linux commands help Syntax rlogin [-8EKLdx] [-e char] [-l username] host Options A line of the form “.” disconnects from the remote host. Similarly, the line “^Z” will suspend the rlogin session, and “” suspends the send portion of the rlogin, but allows output from the remote system....