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From: "Bill Northlich" <billn AT stanfordalumni DOT org>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: internet servers
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 14:57:43 -0700
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Is there someplace to read about how to setup/start inetd, xinetd, etc?  I
am looking through the archives of cygwin and see various references to
cygrunsrv, running inetd with -d option, etc.  

I have setup inetd on many unix/linux systems.  I have setup xinetd on
several linux systems.  

With cygwin, I have manually run inetd with -d and it works but I don't know
why.  By randomly changing uid's of the services I get more stuff to work -
or not.  I'd like to run inetd - or xinetd preferably - as a service/daemon.
Is there a way to do these things without munging through the cygwin
archives for the last several years?  Thanks
/b


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