rlogin receiving sig 11 (randomly)

1999-12-20 Thread John W. DeBoskey

Hi,

   Before I dig into this, I'd like to know if anyone else is seeing
the following on -current:   (Not tested/seen on stable/release).

Dec 20 10:57:58 magenta /kernel: pid 9869 (rlogin), uid 227: exited on signal 11
Dec 20 10:58:02 magenta /kernel: pid 9875 (rlogin), uid 227: exited on signal 11


   This happens very randomly - 1 out of 50. But, when it fails, it
typically  fails multiple times as shown above.  I've seen this over
the last 5 weeks or so.

Thanks,
John


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rlogin receiving sig 11 (randomly)

1999-12-20 Thread Garrett Wollman

On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:05:30 -0500 (EST), "John W. DeBoskey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

This happens very randomly - 1 out of 50. But, when it fails, it
 typically  fails multiple times as shown above.  I've seen this over
 the last 5 weeks or so.

`rlogin -x' has consistently failed for me (sending garbage on the
transmit channel) since something happened a few months ago.  It's
somewhere between September 10 (which still works on my desktop) and
late November (can't get a precise date right now) (which fails on my
laptop).  Compiler upgrade issue?

-GAWollman

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Re: rlogin receiving sig 11 (randomly)

1999-12-20 Thread David O'Brien

 `rlogin -x' has consistently failed for me (sending garbage on the
 transmit channel) since something happened a few months ago.  It's
 somewhere between September 10 (which still works on my desktop) and
 late November (can't get a precise date right now) (which fails on my
 laptop).  Compiler upgrade issue?

I still have one -CURRENT box that is 100% current, minus the compiler
which is still the last EGCS 1.1.2.  I wouldn't mind having you test a
binary compiled on that machine so we'd know for sure.

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