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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 20:55:37 -0500 (EST)
From: Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu>
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To: BB <canofspam AT att DOT net>
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Subject: Re: inetd/telnet on win98 vs WinXP
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BB,

The mailing list archives are an important source of Cygwin documentation.
Whenever a question is answered on the mailing list, the whole user
community benefits.  So, thank you for taking the time to provide this
answer for the archives.

To the inetutils maintainer: perhaps this could go into the README?  If
it's not Cygwin-specific, perhaps this could go into the main README file
(which I couldn't find, BTW)?
	Igor

On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, BB wrote:

> I have run across unanswered questions in this newsgroup that I wished had
> been answered, so FYI...
>
> Apparently, if the environment variable USER is defined when inetd is
> started, telnetd will not prompt for the user id.  I added "-e USER=cyguser"
> to the cygrunsrv options on WinXP and it caused telnet to skip the user id
> prompt and immediately prompt for the password.
>
> "BB" <canofspam AT att DOT net> wrote in message news:b5d380$hvk$1 AT main DOT gmane DOT org...
> > When I use inetd Win98 and telnet to it, I get a prompt for a password.
> > When I telnet to inetd on XP, it prompts for a user id and then a password.
> > Is there any reason for this inconsistency?  Is there anything I can do to
> > make them consistent?
> >
> > My guess is that is has something to do with the user id inetd is running
> > as.  On Win98, I start inetd from as bash shell with a user id.  On WinXP,
> > inetd is started as SYSTEM I think.

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