Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/04/06/03:14:43
Before the Gnu telnetd I ran a stand alone telnet server, and did not have
that limitation. Have not implemented the Gnu telnetd yet.
I have had up to 50 customers at a time connected with my present setup.
Hopefully I will not run into the same problem.
Chris Wilson
http://www.pclink.dynip.com
-----Original Message-----
From: "Zow" Terry Brugger <zow AT mdbs DOT com>
To: 'Ian Collins' <Ian AT kiwiplan DOT co DOT nz>; 'Gnu Mailing list'
<gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
Date: Friday, April 03, 1998 10:19 AM
Subject: RE: telnetd: All network ports are in use
>This is a limitation on NT4 imposed by MS. If you want to change it, the
>official wrap is that you have to buy NT Server for the number of
>connections you want. I'm sure we all can rant and rave about MS doing
>this, but it's done. You'll either have to live with it, pay the beast, or
>hack it. (Which is in violation of the license agreement, so I in no way
>condone it, but I wouldn't hold it against any of my friends for doing it.
>I won't tell you how to do it since it involves the registry and can badly
>mess up your machine.)
>
>I know that isn't exactly the answer you were looking for, but that's how
>it goes. . . I hope this at least helps a little.
>
>Terry
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ian Collins
>Subject: telnetd: All network ports are in use
>
>When using inetd (with Sergeys latest - 27 march - patch), after
>telnetting 8 times to my gnu b19 machine (NT4 Server SP3), I get
>telnetd: All network ports in use.
>
>Where is this defined? How do I increase it?
>
>Also, why aren't characters echoed when I telnet to my gnu b19 machine
>from a unix machine? They are echoed if i telnet from a windows machine
>(either using Windows telnet or the gnu b19 telnet).
>
>Ian Collins.
>KIWIPLAN NZ.
>
>
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