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On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 03:30:57PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >Corinna Vinschen wrote: >> >> Chris Faylor wrote: >> > >> > I've checked in some patches to cygwin which fix inetd/telnet operation >> > for me. Do they work for you, Corinna? I haven't tried sshd yet. > >BTW: You can't compare inetd/sshd operations since inetd uses >service manager operations. The inetd child isn't a real child >process but a thread which is forked by the service manager. > >However, inetd operations aren't working correctly, too: > >- Starting inetd by `net start inetd': > Ok > >- Starting telnet session (fork/execs in.telnetd -> fork/execs login): > Ok > >- login exec's tcsh while in.telnetd manages communication: > Ok. > >- Ctrl-D exits tcsh: > Ok. > >- Exiting tcsh causes exiting in.telnetd: > Nope, in.telnetd remains in memory, wasting 100% CPU. I don't see this. in.telnetd goes away. >- `net stop inetd' stops inetd: > Nope. It crashes with access violation. Nor this. inetd exits normally. Could you send me your DLL? cgf
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