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Re: Debian 2.0 - rcmd: Lost connection



Thanks for the reply... I believe that I am using the latest version
of libc6, so I guess it is still broken. Here is the output from
"dpkg --list":

ii  libc6           2.0.7r-5       The GNU C library version 2
ii  libc6-dev       2.0.7r-5       The GNU C library version 2

These are the latest packages in the hamm release. I've been using the
hamm distribution for about 3 months and have been continuously upgrading
to all the latest packages.

Thanks for any help on this matter,

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On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, J.H.M.Dassen wrote:

> [Courtesy copy of Usenet posting]
> Michael Q. Le <lem@ece.ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> >I get the following error when I try to rlogin as root. The machine
> >has a .rhosts file in the root directory to allow root login without
> >a password.
> >
> >When I try to login from another Linux box, I get:
> >  hostm.ece.ucdavis.edu: Success
> >But nothing happens...Terminal is still on the client machine.
> >
> >When I login from an HP machine, I get:
> >  rcmd: Lost connection
> 
> This is caused by a bug in the version of libc6 that is installed on your
> 2.0 beta machine. Please upgrade to the latest version avaible; it is
> reported to be fixed there.
> 
> Please consider using the debian-user@lists.debian.org mailing list for
> Debian specific questions.
> 
> HTH,
> Ray
> -- 
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