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Re: rsh cores



On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Will Lowe wrote:

>> 'rsh 192.168.102.2' (a box on my local Ethernet at home) makes rsh die
>> with a segmentation violation.  This is Not a Good Thing (tm)...
> Hmm.  I tried this also,  and it seg faulted.  Wierd.

I'm afraid I forgot to mention I run libc6_2.0.5c-0.1 and netbase_3.00-1
and netstd_3.01-1 (I could have confused the versions of the last two
packages).  The remote box ran OpenBSD, but Solaris 2.5.1's rsh doesn't
core so I don't think that has anything to do with it.

It seems lots of glibc2-compiled binaries dump core - see also
linux-alert@redhat.com for a discussion about RedHat 5...

Take care,


	-- Niels.


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