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Operating Systems Solaris rsh commands not getting executed from Solaris 10 System to AIX System Post 302103636 by reborg on Friday 19th of January 2007 05:00:03 PM
Old 01-19-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tornado
Sounds like your systems using IPV6 , not IPV4.
There was a bug in earlier releases of Solaris 10 where rsh <hostname><command> doesn't work in IPV6 systems,
but rsh <hostname> does. I think was fixed is Solaris 10_23
Good call I completely forgot about that becasue we don't use IPv6, 23 was a problematic release, I would go to 24, which has a few dependencies. If you have an entitlement, the EIS 3.0.11 patch cluster seem to be a good release.
 

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smfi_setconn(3N)														  smfi_setconn(3N)

NAME
smfi_setconn() - sets the socket for filter to communicate with sendmail SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
oconn Specifies the address of the desired communication socket. The address must be a NULL-terminated string in the following format: Specifies a named pipe. Specifies an IPV4 socket, using either a hostname or an ip-address. Specifies an IPV6 socket, using either a hostname or an ip-address.. DESCRIPTION
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does not fail due to an invalid address. The failure can only be detected in the routine. AUTHOR
was developed by the Sendmail Inc. SEE ASLO
smfi_main(3N), smfi_register(3N), smfi_settimeout(3N), smfi_opensocket(3N), smfi_setbacklog(3N), smfi_setdbg(3N), smfi_stop(3N). on smfi_setconn(3N)
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