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APPENDIX H Configuring rlogin Support
rlogin establishes a remote login session from your terminal on the LX to a
remote machine named hostname. Each remote machine may have a file
named /etc/hosts.equiv containing a list of trusted hostnames with which it
shares usernames. The remote authentication procedure determines whether
a user from a remote host should be allowed to access the local system with
the identity of a local user. Users with the same username on both the local
and remote machine may rlogin from the machines listed in the remote
machine’s /etc/hosts.equiv file without supplying a password.
The rlogin feature enables a user to log onto a remote host system through a
port on the LX, as shown in Figure H.1 on page 2.
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