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SUMMARYThis article explains how to use the Remote Shell (RSH) command on Windows NT against a UNIX server running the RSH service (daemon). MORE INFORMATION
ntclient usernamewhere "ntclient" is the name of the Windows NT computer, and "username" is the name of the user logged on to the Windows NT computer. IP address of the host is not acceptable; use the host name itself. There should be only one user name per line in this file. The Windows NT command "hostname" can be used to get the computer name, and the resource kit utility "whoami" can be used to get the logon name of the Windows NT computer. The domain name to which the user is logged on is ignored. rsh <Unix-host> -l <username> -n ls -lwhere Unix-host is the name of the UNIX host and username is the name of the user. All files in the home directory of the user on the UNIX host will be listed. Additional query words:
Keywords : kbinterop kbnetwork NTInterop nthowto nttcp ntreskit NTSrvWkst ntutil |
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