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Hello friends in this post i am going to tell you one of the most important concept of networking that is Remote Login.Here in this post i will tell you what the Remote Login is,how it works and many other things related to it.
In simple words Remote Login means to access other computers on the network or on the other network by the use of telnet or rlogin command.In other words we can also say that Remote Login means to access native computer from the other computer on the network when you are connected to the internet.Generally there are two protocols that are used for Remote Login: For more details , please visit here and here.
1.RLOGIN Protocol Overview
2.TELNET Protocol Overview
For using the TELNET command for remote login the syntax is:
-->telnet hostname
After connecting with the remote host, you will be prompted for your login id and your password just as if you were logging on via a terminal on that system.
For using the RLOGIN command for remote login the syntax is:
-->rlogin hostname
This command provides an advantage over the telnet command that is here in this command you can specify a username on the command line, and can set it up so that when you rlogin to a host you will not be prompted for a password. Rlogin assumes you wish to login to an account with the same name as the account you are presently logged in as. If you wish to change this, use the -l option.
For more details , please visit here and here.
Hello friends in this post i am going to tell you one of the most important concept of networking that is Remote Login.Here in this post i will tell you what the Remote Login is,how it works and many other things related to it.
In simple words Remote Login means to access other computers on the network or on the other network by the use of telnet or rlogin command.In other words we can also say that Remote Login means to access native computer from the other computer on the network when you are connected to the internet.Generally there are two protocols that are used for Remote Login: For more details , please visit here and here.
1.RLOGIN Protocol Overview
2.TELNET Protocol Overview
For using the TELNET command for remote login the syntax is:
-->telnet hostname
After connecting with the remote host, you will be prompted for your login id and your password just as if you were logging on via a terminal on that system.
For using the RLOGIN command for remote login the syntax is:
-->rlogin hostname
This command provides an advantage over the telnet command that is here in this command you can specify a username on the command line, and can set it up so that when you rlogin to a host you will not be prompted for a password. Rlogin assumes you wish to login to an account with the same name as the account you are presently logged in as. If you wish to change this, use the -l option.
For more details , please visit here and here.
15 comments:
very good ans and pic
hi saurav
pictures are very much appropriate according to the topic.
but i wanna say that the theory matter is same as the matter i saw in various websites.
Overall,it is good
all the best
hey bro...dat was good...bt cunt ndrstnd dat hw can u login to a m/c on a lan widou d prmission of dat machine(user)..
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Dear jagdish,it is possible that u may found this content at other places.
Dear fahad,first of all thanks for visiting my blog.
Now here is the answer to your question.For remote login u can user your credentials for logging into a network,for this you don't need any permission for logging into a network until admin of that network will prevent you from logging you.
Let me know if you have any other questions,I will try to answer them at my best.
very nicely explained.....
thanx...
it helped me a lot....4 xam
hope kal ye xam mei aaye
once again thanx
thanx...
it helped me a lot....4 xam
hope kal ye xam mei aaye
once again thanx
Thank you.
Nice...helped me to understand the concept.But i would like to know how exactly it works on IP and xmission level?
special thanks.....
very good overview on the r login.
described in a easy format
easily understandable
Thanks bro. Am preparng 4 CN xam. Thanks 4 ur info.
excellent
excellent
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