Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/07/16/02:33:55
Hi!
- NT only: new family of exec() calls - sexec/sexecl etc - the same as exec()
family, but runs a process in the security context of the specified user.
The first argument (hToken) is a primary (not impersonation) token of the
logged on user.
- CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT is ignored by cygwin apps now. It's neccessary to run
cygwin app as NT service.
- fixed a problem with socket inheritance on Windows 95.
The archive remote.tar.gz contains a remote access suite for cygwin - rxvt X terminal
emulator (You need cygwin-compiled X11R6.3 distribution to be installed to
/usr/X11R6.3 to run rxvt), inetd, telnetd and login. The login program is for
NT only. Unapck the archive to /usr directory. How to run inetd:
Windows 95: rename /usr/local/bin/login.w95 to /usr/local/bin/login. Run
/usr/local/sbin/inetd -d. WARNING: provided "login" script does not makes
any authentication of remote user! Write Your own login program.
Windows NT: remove "Simple TCP/IP services" (if any) - inetd have the
same functionality built-in. Start /usr/local/sbin/inetd as a service using
srvany utility from Windows NT Resource Kit, or freeware AutoexNT utility. Inetd
should be started with "-d" option (see corresponding manuals how to provide
command line options for started applications). You will have no easy ability to
stop inetd service running without -d option (kill from resource kit will help you).
The account of a service must have a valid cygwin's mount table.
That's all... Sorry, but I have no money to continue a work just for my pleasure...
Happy telnetting :-)
--
Sergey Okhapkin, http://www.lexa.ru/sos
Moscow, Russia
Looking for a job
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