mark young wrote:
>         rsh.exe - Application error
> 
>         The instruction at "0x75021144" reference memory at
>         "0x00000000". The memory could not be "read".

You should really spend your PC some DRAM at memory location 0x00000000!

> the same thing happens if the command is "echo foo".
> 
> if I change the shell on the remote system to "tcsh",
> the problem goes away.  there are no shell startup files
> in the account on the remote system (save the system startup
> files).

Sorry, I tried that several times with bash and tcsh on
both sides of the connection but I was unable to reproduce
that effect.

Are you sure using the latest inetutils?

Corinna

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