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Date:      Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:28:38 -0600
From:      sedwards@qrwsoftware.com
To:        Rus Foster <rghf@fsck.me.uk>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Any way to stop a remote box gone crazy?
Message-ID:  <1058995718.3f1efe06829fa@webmail.xmission.com>
In-Reply-To: <20030723103628.K68935@thor.65535.net>
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I get the same Segmentation fault when I try to run dmesg.  I'm using the 
bash shell.  Oddly enough I can run sh though.  Another odd thing if I try 
to use cat with bash I get: 
 
-bash: cat: command not found 
 
but I get this if I run cat from sh: 
 
cat: no such device or address 
 
Thanks 
  -Scott 
 
 
Quoting Rus Foster <rghf@fsck.me.uk>: 
 
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 sedwards@qrwsoftware.com wrote: 
>  
> > 
> > Hello I have a remote machine running FreeBSD 4.8 that runs my 
> internet 
> > radio station (http://www.itsallgoodradio.com) and it has gone wacky.  
> It 
> > will be several hours before anyone can get to it to reboot it.  I 
have 
> a 
> > ssh login prompt that is still live, but anytime I try to execute a 
> > command I get either a Segmentation Fault or if I try to "su" I get an 
> > Abort trap.  If I try to ssh into it now I get: 
> > 
> > ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host 
> > 
>  
> Hi, 
> OK can you run dmesg at all? I guess you can. Which shell are you 
> running 
> as you might be able to use some of the builtin commands 
>  
>  
> Cheers 
>  
> Rus 
>  
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