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[ILUG] rlogin crashing

[ILUG] rlogin crashing

Walter Faleiro curtorkar at gmail.com
Mon Oct 23 18:23:43 IST 2006


Hi,
I have a Suse Enterprise system running on kernel 2.6.

The rlogin service on this sytem repeatedly crashes. After restarting the
xinetd service the same is accessible again.

Can I enable some form of debugging for rlogin so that the same can be used
to localise the error.

Regards,
--Walter


# default: off
# description:
# Rlogind is a server for the rlogin program. The server provides remote
# execution with authentication based on privileged port numbers from
trusted
# host
#
service login
{
        socket_type     = stream
        protocol        = tcp
        flags           = NAMEINARGS
        wait            = no
        user            = root
        group           = root
        log_on_success  += USERID
        log_on_failure  += USERID
        server          = /usr/sbin/tcpd
        server_args     = /usr/sbin/in.rlogind



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