Retire MINIX rlogin(1)

Change-Id: Ib85e74e5333e8fffa05631dbc760284761bf3ecb
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David van Moolenbroek 2017-02-14 18:56:20 +00:00
parent 47ebcd22bd
commit d7c7182ad4
10 changed files with 6 additions and 1932 deletions

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./usr/bin/restore minix-base ./usr/bin/restore minix-base
./usr/bin/rev minix-base ./usr/bin/rev minix-base
./usr/bin/rget minix-base obsolete ./usr/bin/rget minix-base obsolete
./usr/bin/rlogin minix-base ./usr/bin/rlogin minix-base obsolete
./usr/bin/rmd160 minix-base ./usr/bin/rmd160 minix-base
./usr/bin/rotate minix-base ./usr/bin/rotate minix-base
./usr/bin/rput minix-base obsolete ./usr/bin/rput minix-base obsolete

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./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/repartition.debug minix-debug debug ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/repartition.debug minix-debug debug
./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rev.debug minix-debug debug ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rev.debug minix-debug debug
./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rget.debug minix-debug debug,obsolete ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rget.debug minix-debug debug,obsolete
./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rlogin.debug minix-debug debug ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rlogin.debug minix-debug debug,obsolete
./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rsh.debug minix-debug debug ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rsh.debug minix-debug debug
./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rz.debug minix-debug debug ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/rz.debug minix-debug debug
./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/screendump.debug minix-debug debug ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/bin/screendump.debug minix-debug debug

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./usr/man/man1/return.1 minix-man obsolete ./usr/man/man1/return.1 minix-man obsolete
./usr/man/man1/rev.1 minix-man ./usr/man/man1/rev.1 minix-man
./usr/man/man1/rget.1 minix-man obsolete ./usr/man/man1/rget.1 minix-man obsolete
./usr/man/man1/rlogin.1 minix-man ./usr/man/man1/rlogin.1 minix-man obsolete
./usr/man/man1/rm.1 minix-man ./usr/man/man1/rm.1 minix-man
./usr/man/man1/rmd160.1 minix-man ./usr/man/man1/rmd160.1 minix-man
./usr/man/man1/rmdir.1 minix-man ./usr/man/man1/rmdir.1 minix-man
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./usr/man/man5/rc.conf.5 minix-man ./usr/man/man5/rc.conf.5 minix-man
./usr/man/man5/resolv.conf.5 minix-man obsolete ./usr/man/man5/resolv.conf.5 minix-man obsolete
./usr/man/man5/resolver.5 minix-man obsolete ./usr/man/man5/resolver.5 minix-man obsolete
./usr/man/man5/rhosts.5 minix-man ./usr/man/man5/rhosts.5 minix-man obsolete
./usr/man/man5/serv.access.5 minix-man obsolete ./usr/man/man5/serv.access.5 minix-man obsolete
./usr/man/man5/statvfs.5 minix-man ./usr/man/man5/statvfs.5 minix-man
./usr/man/man5/syslog.conf.5 minix-man ./usr/man/man5/syslog.conf.5 minix-man

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ SUBDIR= at backup \
prep printroot \ prep printroot \
profile progressbar \ profile progressbar \
ramdisk rawspeed readclock \ ramdisk rawspeed readclock \
remsync rlogin \ remsync \
rotate setup \ rotate setup \
slip spell sprofalyze sprofdiff srccrc \ slip spell sprofalyze sprofdiff srccrc \
svrctl swifi synctree sysenv \ svrctl swifi synctree sysenv \

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PROG= rlogin
.include <bsd.prog.mk>

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.\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
.\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
.\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
.\"
.\" @(#)rlogin.1c 6.8 (Berkeley) 5/12/86
.\"
.TH RLOGIN 1 "May 12, 1986"
.UC 5
.SH NAME
rlogin \- remote login
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B rlogin
.RB [ \-8EL ]
.RB [ \-e
.IR char ]
.RB [ \-l
.IR username ]
.I rhost
.br
.I rhost
.RB [ \-8EL ]
.RB [ \-e
.IR char ]
.RB [ \-l
.IR username ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B Rlogin
connects your terminal on the current local host system
.I lhost
to the remote host system
.I rhost.
.PP
Each host has a file
.B /etc/hosts.equiv
which contains a list of \fIrhost\fR's with which it shares account names.
(The host names must be the standard names as described in
.BR rsh (1).)
When you
.B rlogin
as the same user on an equivalent host, you don't need
to give a password.
Each user may also have a private equivalence list in a file \&.rhosts
in his login directory. Each line in this file should contain an \fIrhost\fP
and a \fIusername\fP separated by a space, giving additional cases
where logins without passwords are to be permitted.
If the originating user is not equivalent to the remote user, then
a login and password will be prompted for on the remote machine as in
.BR login (1).
To avoid some security problems, the \&.rhosts file must be owned by
either the remote user or root.
.PP
The remote terminal type is the same as your local
terminal type (as given in your environment TERM variable).
The terminal or window size is also copied to the remote system
if the server supports the option,
and changes in size are reflected as well.
All echoing takes place at the remote site, so that (except for
delays) the rlogin is transparent. Flow control via ^S and ^Q and
flushing of input and output on interrupts are handled properly.
The optional argument
.B \-8
allows an eight-bit input data path at all times;
otherwise parity bits are stripped except when the remote side's
stop and start characters are other than ^S/^Q.
The argument
.B \-L
allows the rlogin session to be run in litout mode.
A line of the form ``~.'' disconnects from the remote host, where
``~'' is the escape character.
Similarly, the line ``~^Z'' (where ^Z, control-Z, is the suspend character)
will suspend the rlogin session.
Substitution of the delayed-suspend character (normally ^Y)
for the suspend character suspends the send portion of the rlogin,
but allows output from the remote system.
A different escape character may
be specified by the
.B \-e
option.
There is no space separating this option flag and the argument
character. With the
.B \-E
option the escape can be turned off.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR rsh (1),
.BR rhosts (5).
.SH BUGS
More of the environment should be propagated.

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MAN= boot.cfg.5 configfile.5 crontab.5 \ MAN= boot.cfg.5 configfile.5 crontab.5 \
fstab.5 keymap.5 \ fstab.5 keymap.5 \
passwd.5 rhosts.5 statvfs.5 \ passwd.5 statvfs.5 \
termcap.5 ttytab.5 TZ.5 utmp.5 \ termcap.5 ttytab.5 TZ.5 utmp.5 \
pkg_install.conf.5 pkg_summary.5 pkg_install.conf.5 pkg_summary.5

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.TH RHOSTS 5
.SH NAME
rhosts, hosts.equiv \- trusted remote users or hosts
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BI ~ user /.rhosts
.br
.B /etc/hosts.equiv
.SH DESCRIPTION
The per user
.B .rhosts
and the per system
.B hosts.equiv
files can be used to allow users to use
.B rlogin
or
.B rsh
without a password. The remote login services first check the system wide
.B /etc/hosts.equiv
file and then the
.BI ~ user /.rhosts
of the intended user. Both files contain lines of one of two forms:
.PP
.RS
.I host
.br
.I host ruser
.RE
.PP
The first form tells that any user from
.I host
is allowed to login to this system under the same name. The second form
allows
.I ruser
from
.I host
to login.
.PP
Under MINIX 3
.I host
may be a pattern using
.B "*"
as a wildcard. One can use this, carefully one may hope, to allow an
entire domain to log in.
.I Host
may also be an IP address, or a network specification in CIDR form, e.g.
172.16.102.64/27.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR rlogin (1),
.BR rsh (1).
.SH NOTES
MINIX 3 has no restrictions on becoming super-user remotely. Other systems
usually require one to log in as a user and then use
.BR su
to become root.
.PP
You must use fully qualified hostnames, it is not possible to
omit the domain part.
.SH AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot <kjb@cs.vu.nl>

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\fBhostname.file\fP \fBhostname.file\fP
name of the local system, \fBusage\fP(5) name of the local system, \fBusage\fP(5)
\fBhosts\fP TCP/IP hosts database, \fBhosts\fP(5) \fBhosts\fP TCP/IP hosts database, \fBhosts\fP(5)
\fBhosts.equiv\fP
trusted remote users or hosts, \fBrhosts\fP(5)
\fBkeymap\fP keymap for custom keyboard, \fBloadkeys\fP(1) \fBkeymap\fP keymap for custom keyboard, \fBloadkeys\fP(1)
\fBman.conf\fP \fBman.conf\fP
configuration file for man(1), \fBman.conf\fP(5) configuration file for man(1), \fBman.conf\fP(5)
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\fB.exrc\fP ex/vi (editor) startup configuration, \fBvim\fP(1) \fB.exrc\fP ex/vi (editor) startup configuration, \fBvim\fP(1)
\fB.profile\fP \fB.profile\fP
login shell profile configuration login shell profile configuration
\fB.rhosts\fP remote users permission file, \fBrhosts\fP(5)
\fB.ssh/\fP contains user private keys, known_hosts and \fB.ssh/\fP contains user private keys, known_hosts and
authorized_keys, \fBssh\fP(1) authorized_keys, \fBssh\fP(1)
.fi .fi