Interactive Connections
Using the MSS
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5.2.1.2 Rlogin
Rlogin allows a user to log into a remote host as if he or she were a local user. In the
example below, shark is the remote host and lola is the username. Unless the username is
password protected, the user will be logged in normally.
Figure 5-3: Connecting with Rlogin
Note:
Because Rlogin can bypass the normal password/login sequence and
is therefore a potential security problem, it may be disabled on some
hosts. It is disabled by default on the MSS.
5.2.2 Session Control
When a user connects to a network service (via Telnet, Rlogin), a session is created. A user
can open several connections to various hosts at once, although only one is displayed on
the screen at a time. Each separate connection is a session. The following section explains
commands used to manipulate sessions.
5.2.2.1 Break Key and Local Switch
The Break key allows users to leave an active session and return to the MSS Local> prompt
without disconnecting sessions. By default, the MSS handles the Break key locally. Users
can change whether the Break key is processed by the MSS (Local), processed by the
remote host (Remote), or ignored (None) using the Change Break command.
Figure 5-4: Changing the Break Key
If your terminal does not have a Break key, you can configure a local break switch key. To
specify an escaped hex character, preceed it with a backslash (\xx). The example below sets
Ctrl-B (ASCII character 0x02) as the local switch character.
Figure 5-5: Defining a Local Switch
Local> RLOGIN shark “lola”
Local>> CHANGE BREAK REMOTE
Local>> CHANGE LOCAL SWITCH \02
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