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rexec(3)                    Library Functions Manual                   rexec(3)

NAME
       rexec, rexec_af - return stream to a remote command

LIBRARY
       Standard C library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <netdb.h>

       [[deprecated]]
       int rexec(char **restrict ahost, int inport,
                 const char *restrict user, const char *restrict passwd,
                 const char *restrict cmd, int *restrict fd2p);

       [[deprecated]]
       int rexec_af(char **restrict ahost, int inport,
                 const char *restrict user, const char *restrict passwd,
                 const char *restrict cmd, int *restrict fd2p,
                 sa_family_t af);

       rexec(), rexec_af():
           Since glibc 2.19:
               _DEFAULT_SOURCE
           In glibc up to and including 2.19:
               _BSD_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       This interface is obsoleted by rcmd(3).

       The  rexec()  function  looks up the host *ahost using gethostbyname(3),
       returning -1 if the host does not exist.  Otherwise, *ahost  is  set  to
       the  standard  name  of  the  host.  If a username and password are both
       specified, then these are used to authenticate to the foreign host; oth-
       erwise the environment and then the .netrc file in user's home directory
       are searched for appropriate information.  If all this fails,  the  user
       is prompted for the information.

       The  port  inport  specifies which well-known DARPA Internet port to use
       for the connection; the call getservbyname("exec", "tcp")  (see  getser-
       vent(3))  will  return a pointer to a structure that contains the neces-
       sary port.  The protocol for connection is described in detail  in  rex-
       ecd(8).

       If  the  connection  succeeds,  a  socket in the Internet domain of type
       SOCK_STREAM is returned to the caller, and given to the  remote  command
       as stdin and stdout.  If fd2p is nonzero, then an auxiliary channel to a
       control  process  will  be  setup,  and a file descriptor for it will be
       placed in *fd2p.  The control process will return diagnostic output from
       the command (unit 2) on this channel, and will also accept bytes on this
       channel as being UNIX signal numbers, to be  forwarded  to  the  process
       group  of the command.  The diagnostic information returned does not in-
       clude remote authorization failure, as the secondary connection  is  set
       up after authorization has been verified.  If fd2p is 0, then the stderr
       (unit  2  of the remote command) will be made the same as the stdout and
       no provision is  made  for  sending  arbitrary  signals  to  the  remote
       process,  although you may be able to get its attention by using out-of-
       band data.

   rexec_af()
       The rexec() function  works  over  IPv4  (AF_INET).   By  contrast,  the
       rexec_af()  function  provides  an  extra  argument, af, that allows the
       caller to select the  protocol.   This  argument  can  be  specified  as
       AF_INET,  AF_INET6,  or AF_UNSPEC (to allow the implementation to select
       the protocol).

ATTRIBUTES
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
       ┌──────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬───────────┐
       │ Interface                                Attribute     Value     │
       ├──────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────┤
       │ rexec(), rexec_af()                      │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe │
       └──────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴───────────┘

STANDARDS
       None.

HISTORY
       rexec()
              4.2BSD, BSD, Solaris.

       rexec_af()
              glibc 2.2.

BUGS
       The rexec() function sends the unencrypted password across the network.

       The underlying service is considered a big security hole  and  therefore
       not enabled on many sites; see rexecd(8) for explanations.

SEE ALSO
       rcmd(3), rexecd(8)

Linux man-pages 6.9.1              2024-05-02                          rexec(3)

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