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| author | Jacob McDonnell <jacob@jacobmcdonnell.com> | 2026-04-26 16:38:00 -0400 |
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| committer | Jacob McDonnell <jacob@jacobmcdonnell.com> | 2026-04-26 16:38:00 -0400 |
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diff --git a/static/v10/man1/dcon.1 b/static/v10/man1/dcon.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 575102dc..00000000 --- a/static/v10/man1/dcon.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -.TH DCON 1 -.CT 1 comm_mach -.SH NAME -dcon, ndcon, rlogin, nrx, rsh, scriptcon \- remote login and execution -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B dcon -[ -.I option ... -] -.I machine -.PP -.B ndcon -.I machine -.PP -.B rlogin -.I machine -.PP -.B nrx -.I machine -[ -.I command-word ... -] -.PP -.B rsh -[ -.I option ... -] -.I machine -[ -.I command-word ... -] -.PP -.B scriptcon -.I machine script -.SH DESCRIPTION -Do not read this page unless you are familiar with -.IR con (1). -.PP -.I Dcon, -.I ndcon, -and -.I rlogin -are analogs (or special cases) of -.IR con (1) -for specific kinds of network connection. -They support the same local escape convention with the quit signal. -.PP -Similarly, -.I nrx -and -.I rsh -are analogs of -.IR rx. -.PP -Network addresses are as in -.IR con (1). -The default networks for the various commands are -.TP "\w'dcon, ndcon, nrx 'u -.I dcon, ndcon, nrx -.B dk -.TP -.I rlogin, rsh -.B tcp -.PP -.I Dcon -connects to the remote machine, and attempts -automatically to log in under -the login id of the invoking user. -Option -.BR -l -turns off automatic login; the remote machine will ask -for a login id and password. -.PP -.I Ndcon -behaves like -.I dcon -but provides a more transparent -transport protocol. -In particular terminal line disciplines are preserved -and it is possible to download into a -.IR mux (9.1) -window across an -.I ndcon -connection. -.PP -.I Rlogin -is like -.IR dcon , -but uses the connection protocol -found on Berkeley systems. -.PP -.I Rx -(see -.IR con (1)) -executes one shell command on the remote machine -as if logged in there, -with local standard input and output. -It uses a connection protocol specific to Research machines. -.PP -.I Nrx -is to -.I rx -as -.I ndcon -is to -.IR dcon : -it runs a command -remotely with line discipline preserved. -.PP -.I Rsh -is to -.I rx -as -.I rlogin -is to -.IR dcon : -it runs a command remotely using the Berkeley execution protocol. -.PP -.I Scriptcon -provides a connection like -.BR "dcon \-l" , -except that the login and other initial protocol are -controlled by a -.I script -file. -The first line of the file gives a string (e.g.\& -.LR login: ) -expected from the -remote machine; the second gives the local response, and -so on in alternation. -Unrecognized data from the remote machine are ignored. -Warning: a script that contains a password -may compromise the security of the remote system, hence -.I scriptcon -should be used only for restricted logins. -.PP -.I Con -tries to connect using the protocol of -.IR ndcon ; -if that fails, -it tries that of -.IR dcon , -then that of -.IR rlogin . -.I Rx -attempts its own style of connection; -if that fails, -it tries that of -.IR rsh . -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR con (1), -.IR dkmgr (8), -.IR svcmgr (8), -.IR tcpmgr (8), -.IR ipc (3) -.br -D. L. Presotto, -`Interprocess Communication in the Eighth Edition -.SM UNIX -System', -this manual, Volume\ 2 -.SH BUGS -If a program run by -.I nrx -won't let go, for example by ignoring -signals, there is no way of getting out short of hanging up. -.br -There is no error correction or retry in a -.I scriptcon -script. |
