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rshd(1M)                     UNIX System V(TCP/IP)                     rshd(1M)


NAME
      rshd - remote shell server

SYNOPSIS
      in.rshd  host.port

DESCRIPTION
      rshd is the server for the rsh(1) program.  The server provides remote
      execution facilities with authentication based on privileged port
      numbers.

      rshd is invoked by inetd(1M) each time a shell service is requested, and
      executes the following protocol:

      1)    The server checks the client's source port.  If the port is not in
            the range 0-1023, the server aborts the connection.  The clients
            host address (in hex) and port number (in decimal) are the argument
            passed to rshd.

      2)    The server reads characters from the socket up to a null ( \0 )
            byte.  The resultant string is interpreted as an ASCII number, base
            10.

      3)    If the number received in step 1 is non-zero, it is interpreted as
            the port number of a secondary stream to be used for the stderr.  A
            second connection is then created to the specified port on the
            client's machine.  The source port of this second connection is
            also in the range 0-1023.

      4)    The server checks the client's source address.  If the address is
            associated with a host for which no corresponding entry exists in
            the host name data base [see hosts(4)], the server aborts the
            connection.

      5)    A null terminated user name of at most 16 characters is retrieved
            on the initial socket.  This user name is interpreted as a user
            identity to use on the server's machine.

      6)    A null terminated user name of at most 16 characters is retrieved
            on the initial socket.  This user name is interpreted as the user
            identity on the client's machine.

      7)    A null terminated command to be passed to a shell is retrieved on
            the initial socket.  The length of the command is limited by the
            upper bound on the size of the system's argument list.

      8)    rshd then validates the user according to the following steps.  The
            remote user name is looked up in the password file and a chdir is
            performed to the user's home directory.  If the lookup or fails,
            the connection is terminated.  If the chdir fails, it does a chdir
            to / (root).  If the user is not the super-user, (user ID 0), the
            file /etc/hosts.equiv is consulted for a list of hosts considered


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            equivalent.  If the client's host name is present in this file, the
            authentication is considered successful.  If the lookup fails, or
            the user is the super-user, then the file .rhosts in the home
            directory of the remote user is checked for the machine name and
            identity of the user on the client's machine.  If this lookup
            fails, the connection is terminated.

      9)    A null byte is returned on the connection associated with the
            stderr and the command line is passed to the normal login shell of
            the user.  The shell inherits the network connections established
            by rshd.

FILES
      /etc/hosts.equiv

SEE ALSO
      rsh(1)

DIAGNOSTICS
      The following diagnostic messages are returned on the connection
      associated with the stderr, after which any network connections are
      closed.  An error is indicated by a leading byte with a value of 1 (0 is
      returned in step 9 above upon successful completion of all the steps
      prior to the command execution).

      locuser too long
            The name of the user on the client's machine is longer than 16
            characters.

      remuser too long
            The name of the user on the remote machine is longer than 16
            characters.

      command too long
            The command line passed exceeds the size of the argument list (as
            configured into the system).

      Hostname for your address unknown.
            No entry in the host name database existed for the client's
            machine.

      Login incorrect.
            No password file entry for the user name existed.

      Permission denied.
            The authentication procedure described above failed.

      Can't make pipe.
            The pipe needed for the stderr was not created.





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      Try again.
            A fork by the server failed.

NOTES
      The authentication procedure used here assumes the integrity of each
      client machine and the connecting medium.  This is insecure, but is
      useful in an open environment.

      A facility to allow all data exchanges to be encrypted should be present.













































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