Installing and Administering Internet Services

Chapter 11 459
Secure Internet Services
Using the Secure Internet Services
rlogin accesses rlogind through the new port specified by the
/etc/services entry klogin when operating as a secure client. If
you invoke rlogin with the -P option, or if you run rlogin
without the Secure Internet Services mechanism enabled, then
rlogin will behave as a non-secure client and access rlogind
through the login port.
remsh accesses remshd through the new port specified by the
/etc/services entry kshell when operating as a secure client. If
you invoke remsh with the -P option, or if you run remsh without
the Secure Internet Services mechanism enabled, then remsh will
behave as a non-secure client and access remshd through the
shell port.
rcp accesses remshd through the new port specified by the
/etc/services entry kshell when operating as a secure client. If
you invoke rcp with the -P option, or if you run rcp without the
Secure Internet Services mechanism enabled, then rcp will
behave as a non-secure client and access remshd through the
shell port.