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From: "Ed Aihua Wu" <ewu AT patkai DOT com>
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Subject: inetd, telnetd on windows 2000 professional.
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 09:23:37 -0800
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Hi, all:

I am currently installing inetd service on w2k.

1) The 2 system envirnment PATH and CYGWIN are set correctly.
    But inetd starting on service seem not listening to any port.
    If I start inetd -d command line,  I can see the login: prompt and
    obviously inetd is listenly from the debug info.
    Why starting from service will not listen, I cann't get login: prompt?
2)  Even I can start inetd -d in command line.
     The telnetd doesn't recognize my passwords.
     I tried both domain user and local user and modified /etc/passwd
     and /etc/group approviately.

Thanks for any help.

Ed Wu


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