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From: wgarcia AT upf DOT es (Walter Garcia-Fontes)
Subject: Inetd
17 Mar 1998 21:41:42 -0800 :
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I am trying to install the remote.tar.gz package of S. Ohapkin
and having problems right from the beginning.

My setup NT 4.0 SP3 on a FAT, Pent.200.
cygwin32 b19 installed on a network disk

I tried the tree ways mentioned in Serguei page to start inetd as
a service. "svrany" and Invoker seem to be similar, they just
write the register for you. I tried AutoexNT according to an old
message (from november) that explained how to do it but froze my
computer badly.

I finally managed to get inetd started by putting inetd.exe on
c:\winnt and cygwin19.dll in c:\winnt\system32 ( is this
necessary? when I keep it in my original location or cygwin19.dll
is not in winnt/system32 inetd will not start).

But now inetd does not respond when I request a service (telnet,
ftp, etc).

Also: I don't understand the issue of "user rights". Who should
have these user rights mentioned in Serguei's page, the user
logging in ? The inetd process (is it possible to set user rights
for a process?)

If I run inetd from the command line then inetd responds to
requests, so the problem seems to be setting it right as a
service.

My mount table is:
Device           Directory           Type        Flags
\\.\tape1:       /dev/st1            native      text=binary
\\.\tape0:       /dev/st0            native      text=binary
\\.\com4         /dev/serial4        native      text=binary
\\.\com3         /dev/serial3        native      text=binary
\\.\com2         /dev/serial2        native      text=binary
\\.\com1         /dev/serial1        native      text=binary
\\.\NUL:         /dev/null           native      text=binary
\\.\NUL:         /dev/nul            native      text=binary
\\.\b:           /dev/fd1            native      text=binary
\\.\a:           /dev/fd0            native      text=binary
\\\\.\\d:        /dev/cdrom          native      text=binary
c:               /boot               native      text=binary
x:\cygnus\b19\h-i386-cygwin32   /                   native
text=binary

everything is installed in this last directory (/usr/local/ etc).

Thanks in advance for any help,
Walter Garcia-Fontes.




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