Logging In On Another Computer Using Rlogin - HP 9000 Series Owner's Manual

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Or, if you want to copy the le to another le name in another directory:
rcp xyz:/users/leslie/myfile otherdir/otherfile
Run the
command to con rm what you have done.
ls

Logging In on Another Computer Using rlogin

If you have an account on a remote host , then you can use
a remote host by supplying your remote login name and password. You can
then work on that system just as you would on your home system.
If the remote host is con gured to allow it, you can also log in on a remote host
4
automatically, without having to supply your login name and password.
Logging In on a Remote Host
At the shell prompt, use the form:
remote hostname
rlogin
remote hostname is the name of an appropriately con gured remote
The
system. As before, this system is named in your
le. The remote host prompts you for your remote password.
.rhosts
Enter your remote password. The remote host logs you in with the login
message and the remote host prompt.
If for some reason you should make an error in entering your password, the
remote host will give you the error message,
you for your login, and your password:
Login incorrect
login:
Getting the Same Working Environment on the Remote Host
To get the remote host environment to behave in the same way as your home
environment, you can set the
copying your local
remote system. As with your home system, the values in your
or
will take precedence over the values in the remote system's
.login
/etc/profile
4-26 Using the Command Line
.profile
or
.profile
.login
or
le.
/etc/csh.login
rlogin
/etc/hosts
Login incorrect
or
values to be the same by
.login
les to your home directory on the
to log in on
le and in your
, and will prompt
.profile
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