You can rlogin to a Solaris domain from a Solaris workstation. You can rlogin(1) as a user to the Trusted Solaris domain from a Solaris workstation. You cannot perform administrative tasks in a Trusted Solaris domain from a Solaris workstation, because you do not have access to any administrative roles.
To log in to a Trusted Solaris domain from a Trusted Solaris workstation:
From a user workspace on a Trusted Solaris workstation, you can rlogin as a user to the Trusted Solaris domain. From an administrative role on a Trusted Solaris workstation (example: root role), you can rlogin to the domain as the same role. This method enables access to a Trusted Solaris domain when the Trusted Solaris SSP is not available.
From another Trusted Solaris workstation, you can also perform a remote CDE login to the Trusted Solaris domain. The Trusted Solaris domain becomes the remote host on your local Trusted Solaris workstation. You can CDE login as a user to the domain and then assume roles. This method is useful when there is a spare Trusted Solaris workstation available. It is generally not desirable to do this using the Trusted Solaris SSP because it prevents the SSP from being used for SSP tasks.