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.TP |
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.BR RSH |
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The command to use instead of |
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.I rsh(1) |
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.I ssh(1) |
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to execute commands remotely on another machine. |
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The arguments and behavior of this program must be identical to the UNIX |
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.I rsh |
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> |
.I ssh |
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command, except that the |
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.I -l |
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option will always be used to specify an alternate user name rather than the |
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.I -n |
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option will always be used, and the expected starting directory will |
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be that of the remote user, just as with |
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.I rsh. |
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> |
.I ssh. |
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.TP |
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.BR NEXTANIM |
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This variable specifies the next |
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This requirement may be circumvented by substituting the |
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.I on(1) |
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command for |
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.I rsh(1) |
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.I ssh(1) |
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using the |
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.I RSH |
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control variable, or by writing a custom remote execution script. |
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usually a problem, but it is something to keep in mind. |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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pfilt(1), pinterp(1), pmblur(1), rad(1), |
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ranimove(1), rpict(1), rsh(1), rtrace(1) |
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ranimove(1), rpict(1), ssh(1), rtrace(1) |