Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/09/19/05:55:40
Argh!! The search function is temporarily disabled for the archives. I know
these questions are answered in the archives somewhere.
Please feel free to point me to documentation. Give me advice today and you
help me today. Give me a pointer to documentation and you help me for life. Or
is that fish. ;)
On Sergey's web page he says:
> How to run inetd:
> ...
> 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 or invoker 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).
Ok so far.
> The account of a service must have a valid cygwin's mount table.
1) How is the account of a service determined. I see no reference to it in the
service control. Should I create a special account just for inetd? Does
this help me control security? Or do I just use the administrators account?
I will be up 24x7 so security will be an important issue.
2) How do I create mount tables for various accounts? Actually what I really
want to know is where is the cygwin mount behavior documented. I have been
meaning to figure out how to switch to binary mounts anyway. So far I have
a vanilla install with whatever mount table the install gave me. Since I
have only a large C: drive this works but is probably not optimal.
3) As long as I am asking, where is the documentation for the cygwin32
environment variables? I see them mentioned often on this list but I have
never seen the doc.
4) Is this the same inetd package that comes with linux. Can I use that doc to
figure out configuration issues?
Thanks and sorry for cluttering the bandwidth with previously answered
questions.
Steve Morris
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