James Walker writes:
>     shmux is program for executing the same command on many hosts in parallel.
>     For each target, a child process is spawned by shmux, and a shell on the
>     target obtained one of the supported methods: rsh, ssh, or sh. The output
>     produced by the children is received by shmux and either (optionally) 
> output
>     in turn to the user using an easy to read format, or written to files for
>     later processing making it well suited for use in scripts.
[...]
>       Are there any setuid/setgid privileged binaries in the project?
>       [ ] Yes - ARC review required
>       [*] No - continue with next section (section 3.4.3)

If there are no setuid binaries involved, then how exactly does the
"ping" (-p) option work?

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