Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/02/28/13:22:31
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>From: Corinna Vinschen
>Sent: 28 February 2005 18:16
> On Feb 28 18:00, Dave Korn wrote:
>>> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Bryan O'Donoghue
>>> However, if you do start the login process and poll programatically/by
>>> hand the service to return data, you should notice as I have that
>>> roughly 1-2 seconds before the full login, to the Windows desktop, that
>>> the process stops accepting connections,
>>
>> My bet is that you have personal firewall software installed, and that
>> time is the particular point in userinit at which it (or it's management
>> interface) gets cranked up, and that is what is somehow causeing the
>> breakage. Am I close?
>
> I have the XP SP2 firewall active but couldn't verify the described
> problem.
My (implicit, unstated) secondary bet was that said PFW software would
probably involve the words "norton", "symantec" or "mcafee" somewhere in
it..........
<g>
It can be quite informative when you have two machines networked together,
to set one of them pinging the other continuously (using the "-t" flag), and
then see what happens as you reboot the pingee.
cheers,
DaveK
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