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==== Command-line ==== | ==== Command-line ==== | ||
The RLogin module accepts command-line arguments to control its behavior when invoked. The command-line syntax is: | The RLogin module accepts command-line arguments to control its behavior when invoked. The command-line syntax is: | ||
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+ | Option values may immediately following the option flag or as be provided as the next argument on the command-line (separate by white-space). | ||
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+ | The legacy command-line syntax which did not use option flags to specify optional arguments is still supported, though deprecated. | ||
===== Connection ===== | ===== Connection ===== | ||
The RLogin protocol allows the client to pass 3 strings to the server during connection establishment. These 3 strings defined by the protocol specification are, in order: | The RLogin protocol allows the client to pass 3 strings to the server during connection establishment. These 3 strings defined by the protocol specification are, in order: |