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Remote shell. A Berkeley Unix networking command to execute a given command on a remote host, passing it input and receiving its output. Rsh communicates with a daemon on the remote host. It is sometimes called remsh to avoid confusion with the restricted shell, also called "rsh". Unix manual page: rsh(1). (1994-12-08)

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