RSH Remote Shell software development tool for Visual Basic for Windows
ActiveSocket is a Network Communication component for Windows Developers. It runs on any 32 bit and 64 bit Windows Platform, incl. Windows 7, Windows 2008, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
It features many IP protocols, incl.:
SSH (Secure Shell),
RSH (Remote Shell),
HTTP(s),
FTP,
ICMP Ping,
NTP,
SNMP v1/v2c (Get,GetNext,Set),
SNMP MIB translation,
SNMP Trap Sender,
SNMP Trap Receiver,
Telnet,
DNS,
TCP,
UDP,
IP-to-Country,
Wake-On-LAN and more. Samples are included many popular development platforms, incl. Visual C# .NET, Visual Basic .NET, ASP .NET, Visual Basic, Visual C/C++, ASP, Java, Javascript, PHP, Borland Delphi, Borland C++ Builder, ColdFusion.
RSH stands for Remote Shell. It is a command line interpreter to execute shell commands as another user context on remote computer on a computer network.
The remote host on which the rsh executes the command needs to be running the rshd daemon.
ActiveSocket can be well integrated into VB environments.
This document describes how ActiveSocket can be integrated into VB projects.
Step 1: Download and install the ActiveSocket Toolkit
Download the ActiveSocket Toolkit from the
ActiveXperts Download Site and start the installation.
The installation guides you through the installation process.
Step 2: Create a new Visual Basic project
Launch 'Microsoft Visual Basic' from the Start menu, and choose 'New' from the 'File Menu'. The 'New Project' dialog appears.
Select 'Standard Exe' and click 'OK':
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Step 3: Refer to the ActiveSocket Library and create the objects
A new Project is created, with a blank form.
First, you must add a reference to ActiveSocket in the project to be able to use the object. To do so, choose 'References...' from the 'Project' menu.
In the 'References' dialog that pops up, enable the 'ActiveSocket 3.1 Type Library' reference as shown in the following picture:
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Click 'OK' to close the 'References...' dialog.
Then, select the Project form and choose 'View Code' from the context menu:

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On top of your code, declare the following object:
Public objRsh As ASOCKETLib.Rsh
Step 4: Create the object
From the Code window, select 'Form'. The Private Sub 'Form_Load()' will be displayed now.
In the 'Form Load' function, create the object in the following way:
Set objRsh = CreateObject("ActiveXperts.Rsh")
Full Sample Code
There are RSH samples included with the product.
You can also find them on the ActiveXperts FTP site:
ftp.activexperts-labs.com/samples/asocket