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11.B:
rlogin and rloginX Commands
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One of the most popular ways to transfer files from one computer to
another is with the file transfer protocol ftp. The
computer you connect to is "remote", the computer you
connect from is "local". Go ahead, ftp to
ucs now:
> ftp ucs.orst.edu
Connected to ucs.orst.edu.
220 ucs.orst.edu FTP server (Digital UNIX)
Name (ucs.orst.edu:yourusername):
[return]]. Enter your password as requested. Once logged in,
the remote Unix responds and then ftp takes over (as indicted by
the special prompt ftp>):
230 User johnsome logged in.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp>
530 Login incorrect.
Login failed.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp>
While this may look like you are logged in and ready to go, ftp will not let you do a thing until you get your account in order. Your choice is either to "quit" (or bye):
ftp> bye
ftp> quit
or you can enter the user subcommand to re-enter your username:
ftp> user