rsh-redone-rsh(1)

makes a connection to the remote shell daemon running on and starts on the remote machine.

Section 1 rsh-redone-client bookworm source

Description

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. Sun, 13 Apr 2003 00:24:32 +0200 RSH(1)