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Network and inetd
- To: Cygwin <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Subject: Network and inetd
- From: Walter Garcia-Fontes <wgarcia at upf dot es>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 18:10:00 +0200
- Organization: Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- Reply-To: wgarcia at upf dot es
I've installed all my cygwin stuff on a network drive (on a Novell
network). There is no problem to run the compilers or the shells and
utilities with everything there, but is it a problem to run inetd? I
haven't been able to set it up, for instance if I run login from a bash
command prompt, I can authenticate the user correctly but when it wants
to run /bin/sh it complains that it cannot find cygwin1.dll. It also
occurs to me that if inetd is started automatically before any user is
logged on inetd will not be able to access a network drive and therefore
inetd will not find the cygwin dll. Is this correct?
I've searched the archives and saw that it may be useful to run inetd
from a different account than LocalSystem, since this account does not
have access to the network, but in my setup one I install inetd as a
service everything is greyed out and I can't choose another account. And
in any case this doesn't explain why I can't run login from a command
prompt.
Thanks in advance for any hint.
Walter Garcia-Fontes
Barcelona
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