The UNIX R Commands
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Configuring the r Commands
There are a number of commands for executing commands on remote hosts. These are rlogin, rsh, rcp and rcmd. They all spawn a shell on the remote host and allow the user to execute commands. Of course, the client needs to have an account on the host where the command is to be executed. Thus all these commands perform an authorization procedure. Usually, the client will tell the user's login name to the server, which in turn requests a password that is validated in the usual way.
# # /etc/rpc - miscellaneous RPC-based services # portmapper 100000 portmap sunrpc rstatd 100001 rstat rstat svc rup perfmeter rusersd 100002 rusers nfs 100003 nfsprog ypserv 100004 ypprog mountd 100005 mount showmount ypbind 100007 walld 100008 rwall shutdown yppasswdd 100009 yppasswd bootparam 100026