HP-UX Internet Services Administrator's Guide (August 2003)
Internet Services Overview
Introduction to Internet Services
Chapter 120
remsh works in the same way as rexec, except that it executes
commands from a remote shell. Type man 1 remsh or man 1M
remshd at the HP-UX prompt for more information.
• ruptime
You can obtain information about specified UNIX nodes running the
rwhod daemon by running the ruptime command. It is not
supported over X.25 networks or overnetworks using the PPL (SLIP)
product. Type man 1 ruptime or man 1M rwhod at the HP-UX
prompt for more information.
• rwho
You can obtain information about specified users logged in on local
hosts on the network running the rwhod daemon by running the
rwho command. rwho is not supported over X.25 networks or over
networks using the PPL (SLIP) product. Type man 1 rwho or man
1M rwhod at the HP-UX prompt for more information.
• rdistd
You can distribute and maintain identical copies of files across
multiple hosts on the network by running the rdist command. Type
man 1 rdist at the HP-UX prompt for more information.
See “Installing and Configuring Internet Services” on page 23 for
information on installing and configuring the previous services.
See HP-UX Remote Access Services Administrator’s Guide, at the URL
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/netcom/index.html, for complete
information about these services.
The elm Utility
elm’s screen-oriented interface runs with Sendmail or with any other
UNIX Mail Transport Agent and enables you to read and compose mail
messages. It supports an industry-wide MIME standard for nontext mail
messages, a special forms message and forms reply mechanism, and an
easy-to-use alias system for individuals and groups. Type man 1 elm at
the HP-UX prompt for more information.
The mail and mailx Utilities
mailx, an interactive message processing system, provides an easy and
flexible environment for exchanging mail messages electronically. Type
man 1 mailx at the HP-UX prompt for more information.