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3.8. How do I use Kerberos telnet/rlogin to connect to a system as a userid other than my current one?
Use the -l option to both telnet and rlogin to specify an alternate user name, e.g.: telnet -l user hostname rlogin -l user hostname
Top Document: Kerberos FAQ, v2.0 (last modified 8/18/2000)
Previous Document: 3.7. How come Kerberos rlogin works to a machine, but when I use Kerberos telnet I'm still asked for a password?
Next Document: 3.9. Is there any way to do Kerberos authentication across the WWW?
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