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Network Services and Their Client Programs

by Neil Schneider last modified 2005-05-04 19:23

Network Services and Their Client Programs

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Network Services and Their Client Programs

In an environment that provides network services, you use client programs to request services from server programs that are somewhere on the network. Suppose you have logged in to a workstation and you want to `rlogin' to a typical UNIX host. You use the local `rlogin' client program to contact the remote machine's `rlogind' daemon.




2005-05-04

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