NAME¶
rsh —
remote shell
SYNOPSIS¶
rsh |
[-46v]
[-l user]
[-p port]
[user@ ]host
command |
DESCRIPTION¶
rsh makes a connection to the remote shell daemon running on
host and starts
command on the
remote machine. All input is transmitted to the remote machine and all output
on the remote machine is sent back to the
rsh client on the
local machine.
OPTIONS¶
- -4
- Use only IPv4 to connect to the remote host.
- -6
- Use only IPv6 to connect to the remote host.
- -v
- Be verbose.
- -n
- Redirect stdin to /dev/null to be able to
run rsh in the background.
- -l
user
- Connect to the remote host as a different user than on the
local machine.
- -p
port
- Connect to a different port than the default one for
rsh.
SEE ALSO¶
rshd(8),
rlogin(1),
rlogind(8),
rcp(1),
rhosts(5), RFC 1282.