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From: "Svend Sorensen" <ssorensen@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Is "inetd" usable with cygwin?
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On 10/24/06, Dave Down wrote:
>
> So, is "inetd" not usable with cygwin or is there somewhere that I can read
> about how to set it up?  Does it conflict with windows network services?  I
> can start the windows telnet server and log in from another computer that
> way and the Xwindows features of cygwin are working fine, so I'd expect the
> others like "ftpd" should be usable too.

See /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/inetutils-1.3.2.README for instuctions on
installing the inetd service.

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