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Re: rsh cores



On Tue, 16 Dec 1997 csmall@scooter.o.i.net wrote:

> It gets even wierder when you try a remote command.
> 
> $ rsh 10.1.2.3 ls
> connect to address 99.115.109.97: Address family not supported by protocol
> Trying 120.0.49.48...
> connect to address 120.0.49.48: Address family not supported by protocol
> Segmentation fault

Highly interesting...

Something more: why can I do a 'rsh localhost' as root and succeed?  No
/root/.rhosts, empty /etc/hosts.equiv.  netbase_3.01-1, netstd_3.00-1...
(rsh 127.0.0.1 gives a nasty coredump)

> Is there a bug for this already?

Not by me - somebody's playing Tetris on my Debian box right now. :-)
(it's a P200 with a Millennium II, damnit)

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