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From: "Polley Christopher W" <PolleyChristopherW@JohnDeere.com>
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Subject: RE: bash failed to initialize on telnet/rsh/rlogin server
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 09:05:20 -0600
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Thanks, David,

	>This happened to me on NT4 when I upgraded to cygwin-1.3.10, and
was
	>*not* using ntsec.  Using ntsec fixed it.  Is ntsec set early
enough
	>for inetd?  (And are you rebooting when making changes?)  Does the
	>inetd service have sufficient user rights?  Is everything

	I had ntsec set... but had not rebooted since setting it.  Rebooted,
and 
	now all is well :-) (closing all cygwin processes including 'net
stop 
	inetd' wasn't enough)


	So now that I know how to isolate the problem, is there a way to
strace a daemon?


	Warm regards,

	Chris



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