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Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 22:31:05 -0400
From: Larry Hall <cygwin-lh AT cygwin DOT com>
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To: xiaoqin_qiu AT agilent DOT com
CC: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Inetd question
References: <63D8F97C6315D411B078009027612DD30C27DB3F AT axcs11 DOT cos DOT agilent DOT com>
In-Reply-To: <63D8F97C6315D411B078009027612DD30C27DB3F@axcs11.cos.agilent.com>

xiaoqin_qiu AT agilent DOT com wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> Telnet is working now, rsh is working half-way. Here is what I did:
>  
> 1) I uninstalled everything.
> 2) I reinstalled cygwin with default packages. 
> 3) Then I installed inetd package, ran iu-config, mkpasswd,... However, it still didn't work.
> 4) Then I upgraded login package to the latest 1.9.6 from 1.9.5. 
> 5) Then reinstalled cygwin package again because before the reinstallation of cygwin package, login.exe got "The procedure entry point _getreent could not be located in the dynamic link library cygwin1.dll." error.
> 5) Changed my UID in /etc/passwd to one less than 65536, otherwise, I got couldn't switch to my account error in telnet login session.
> 6) Telnet worked.
>  
> 7) Rsh complianed about no remote directory. Then I changed my home directory from a network mapped drive to local drive in /etc/passwd. 
> 8) Rsh still complained Permission denied. Then I setup /etc/hosts.equiv and rsh worked. But .rhosts is still not working.
>  
> My .rhosts file in on a FAT32 file system. In the bash window, I ran ls -l .rhosts, it showed 644. However, when I ran rsh, Windows event log showed bad .rhosts owner. This file is owned by my account. Inetd is starting with local admin account. And I tried to chown SYSTEM .rhosts. It didn't work. I have CYGWIN=ntsec. Maybe it is related to FAT32?

Right.  Owners and permissions have no meaning on FAT32 drives really.
You can use extended attributes on a FAT drive from NT/W2K/XP if you
like a large file in the drive's root and you add 'ntea' to your
CYGWIN environment variable.  This isn't an alternative for FAT32
drives however.


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