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Diffstat (limited to 'usr/src/man/man1/rcp.1')
| -rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1/rcp.1 | 44 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1/rcp.1 b/usr/src/man/man1/rcp.1 index 24b94a27a8..578f50af35 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1/rcp.1 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1/rcp.1 @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ or a local file name (containing no \fB:\fR (colon) characters, or \fB/\fR (backslash) before any \fB:\fR (colon) characters). .sp .LP -The \fIhostname\fR can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address string. See \fBinet\fR(7P) -and \fBinet6\fR(7P). Since IPv6 addresses already contain colons, the +The \fIhostname\fR can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address string. See \fBinet\fR(4P) +and \fBinet6\fR(4P). Since IPv6 addresses already contain colons, the \fIhostname\fR should be enclosed in a pair of square brackets when an IPv6 address is used. Otherwise, the first occurrence of a colon can be interpreted as the separator between \fIhostname\fR and \fIpath\fR. For example, @@ -66,12 +66,12 @@ The \fBrcp\fR session can be kerberized using any of the following Kerberos specific options : \fB-a\fR, \fB-PN\fR or \fB-PO\fR, \fB-x\fR, and \fB-k\fR \fIrealm\fR. Some of these options (\fB-a\fR, \fB-x\fR and \fB-PN\fR or \fB-PO\fR) can also be specified in the \fB[appdefaults]\fR section of -\fBkrb5.conf\fR(4). The usage of these options and the expected behavior is +\fBkrb5.conf\fR(5). The usage of these options and the expected behavior is discussed in the OPTIONS section below. If Kerberos authentication is used, authorization to the account is controlled by rules in -\fBkrb5_auth_rules\fR(5). If this authorization fails, fallback to normal +\fBkrb5_auth_rules\fR(7). If this authorization fails, fallback to normal \fBrcp\fR using rhosts occurs only if the \fB-PO\fR option is used explicitly -on the command line or is specified in \fBkrb5.conf\fR(4). If authorization +on the command line or is specified in \fBkrb5.conf\fR(5). If authorization succeeds, remote copy succeeds without any prompting of password. Also notice that the \fB-PN\fR or \fB-PO\fR, \fB-x\fR, and \fB-k\fR \fIrealm\fR options are just supersets of the \fB-a\fR option. @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ The following options are supported: .RS 12n This option explicitly enables Kerberos authentication and trusts the \fB\&.k5login\fR file for access-control. If the authorization check by -\fBin.rshd\fR(1M) on the server-side succeeds and if the \fB\&.k5login\fR file +\fBin.rshd\fR(8) on the server-side succeeds and if the \fB\&.k5login\fR file permits access, the user is allowed to carry out the \fBrcp\fR transfer. .RE @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ permits access, the user is allowed to carry out the \fBrcp\fR transfer. .ad .RS 12n Causes \fBrcp\fR to obtain tickets for the remote host in \fIrealm\fR instead -of the remote host's realm as determined by \fBkrb5.conf\fR(4). +of the remote host's realm as determined by \fBkrb5.conf\fR(5). .RE .sp @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ of the remote host's realm as determined by \fBkrb5.conf\fR(4). .ad .RS 12n This option explicitly disables Kerberos authentication. It can be used to -override the \fBautologin\fR variable in \fBkrb5.conf\fR(4). +override the \fBautologin\fR variable in \fBkrb5.conf\fR(5). .RE .sp @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Explicitly requests new (\fB-PN\fR) or old (\fB-PO\fR) version of the Kerberos "\fBrcmd\fR" protocol. The new protocol avoids many security problems prevalent in the old one and is regarded much more secure, but is not interoperable with older (MIT/SEAM) servers. The new protocol is used by default, unless -explicitly specified using these options or through \fBkrb5.conf\fR(4). If +explicitly specified using these options or through \fBkrb5.conf\fR(5). If Kerberos authorization fails when using the old "\fBrcmd\fR" protocol, there is fallback to regular, non-kerberized \fBrcp\fR. This is not the case when the new, more secure "\fBrcmd\fR" protocol is used. @@ -189,11 +189,11 @@ are encrypted. .RE .SH USAGE -See \fBlargefile\fR(5) for the description of the behavior of \fBrcp\fR when +See \fBlargefile\fR(7) for the description of the behavior of \fBrcp\fR when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31 bytes). .sp .LP -The \fBrcp\fR command is IPv6-enabled. See \fBip6\fR(7P). \fBIPv6\fR is not +The \fBrcp\fR command is IPv6-enabled. See \fBip6\fR(4P). \fBIPv6\fR is not currently supported with Kerberos V5 authentication. .sp .LP @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Kerberos configuration file .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +See \fBattributes\fR(7) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp .sp @@ -266,10 +266,22 @@ CSI Enabled .TE .SH SEE ALSO -\fBcpio\fR(1), \fBftp\fR(1), \fBrlogin\fR(1), \fBrsh\fR(1), \fBsetfacl\fR(1), -\fBtar\fR(1), \fBtar\fR(1), \fBin.rshd\fR(1M), \fBhosts.equiv\fR(4), -\fBkrb5.conf\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBlargefile\fR(5), -\fBkrb5_auth_rules\fR(5), \fBinet\fR(7P), \fBinet6\fR(7P), \fBip6\fR(7P) +.BR cpio (1), +.BR ftp (1), +.BR rlogin (1), +.BR rsh (1), +.BR setfacl (1), +.BR tar (1), +.BR tar (1), +.BR inet (4P), +.BR inet6 (4P), +.BR ip6 (4P), +.BR hosts.equiv (5), +.BR krb5.conf (5), +.BR attributes (7), +.BR krb5_auth_rules (7), +.BR largefile (7), +.BR in.rshd (8) .SH NOTES \fBrcp\fR is meant to copy between different hosts. Attempting to \fBrcp\fR a file onto itself, as with: |
