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Rlogin Protocol
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ALSO CALLED:
Remote Login Protocol
DEFINITION: Rlogin (remote login) is a UNIX command that allows an authorized user to login to other UNIX machines (hosts) on a network and to interact as if the user were physically at the host computer. Once logged in to the host, the user can do anything that the host has given permission for, such as read, edit, or delete files.Rlogin is similar to the better known Telnet command. Rlogin is considered useful
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