talvola@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Erik Talvola) (07/11/89)
Recently, I tried to make a couple small patches to rlogind, mainly to see how it worked. However, I ran into some problems. If I take the standard 4.3 BSD rlogind.c (5.12 5/23/88), and compile it with cc -g -DDEBUG -o rlogind rlogind.c Everything is OK. I can point /etc/servers to this new copy, and remote logins work fine. However, I then tried to add just 3 lines of code which would print out a couple of variables, and then whenever I try to use it, I get the message: lampwick.Berkeley.EDU: Address already in use I have tried erasing the old rlogind, and then rebooting, but nothing changes - it keeps giving me the message. As soon as I take out the couple lines of code and use that version, it runs fine again. The machine is a Sun 3/50 running Sun UNIX 4.2 Release 3.3. I am stumped, as I can't find any man pages which describe this error message. The string isn't in inetd, rlogind, rlogin, or anything else I have guessed at. Many thanks in advance for any help. ---------------------------+ Erik Talvola | "It's just what we need... a colossal negative talvola@cory.berkeley.edu | space wedgie of great power coming right at us ..!ucbvax!cory!talvola | at warp speed." -- Star Drek