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Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 11:47:32 -0500
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From: bill milbratz <milbratz AT neodesic DOT com>
Subject: Windows 2000, telnet, and Cygwin's Bash
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hi,

Can anyone point to a reference for getting Windows 2000 Telnet server to 
'"play nicely" with Cygwin Bash?

Using the telnet server administration, I set the following values:
   DefaultShell = c:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
   LoginScript =

I got the following results:
   - when I telnet in from my own machine, my commands execute, but  I 
can't see  what I type. (i.e. as if I need to set the "local echo" on my 
dos-windows-telnet program)

   -I can't telnet from any other machine on my network, however.

Currently we're set to allow NTLM logins only (NTLM value = 1).

Any suggestions?

thanks,

bill
chicago il usa


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