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To: Prashanth_Vummethala <Prashanth_Vummethala@hht.satyam.com>
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: RSH problem
References: <A44765C986F8D411995B00B0D0795F4B034CCC7F@hht.satyam.com>
From: Andrew Markebo <flognat@flognat.myip.org>
Date: 06 Jun 2001 13:23:15 +0200
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How doesn't it work?

The difference between ls, date, grep and ping is that the three first
are compiled and created for cygwin, while ping is the NT-command
ping.

Potential problem.. rsh machine ping fires up windows nt ping that
prints stuff where cygwin can't catch and forward it?

Solution.. dig up and compile ping for cygwin :-)

        /Andy

/ Prashanth_Vummethala <Prashanth_Vummethala@hht.satyam.com> wrote:
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| from remote machine 
| 
|  rsh cygwin(local machine name) date,ls ,grep all utilities are working
| fine, but
|  rsh cygwin(local machine name) ping satyam6(another machine) is not working
| where as ping locally is working fine ie ($ ping satyam6). i have made all
| the enteries in host file in system\drivers\etc directory

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