I regret that I won't be able to continue as the maintainer of the
tcp-wrappers package for Cygwin.
- Original Message
From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 6:14:15 AM
Subject: Re: tcp_wrappers-7.6-2 in t
"Igor Peshansky" wrote:
> I've been plagued by these problems for a while (since you didn't provide
> full links in your message, I don't know whether you cited my message
> among them without a lot of cutting-and-pasting).
I didn't cite your message[1], though it was one of the sources of the
su
> If you are willing to continue testing, it may be worthwhile to
> keep this running for a couple of days. Maybe it is sporadic enough
> that it is only triggered very occasionally.
I do seem to have run afoul of some problem with this process after another
day. Though I cannot find any unexpe
I'm taking the risk of conflating several different
issues into one. On the other hand, this might be a
useful synthesis to help us bottom out on "fork
problems" so that we can turn a snapshot into a stable
release[1]?
I've been trying to figure out strace incantations.
Hopefully someone more wiz
> BTW, is this a problem with Cygwin or is this a problem with my config?
Well, we can't diagnose your config because you haven't supplied it.
http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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> 1) http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-04/msg00718.html
> I would appreciate knowing if anyone can duplicate 1) above
I could not duplicate this issue with the snapshot binaries 2006-03-13
through 2006-04-27, inclusive.
I installed the weather script testcase from the OP as a cron job and
observ
> 2) http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-05/msg00205.html
> I'd like to know if my debugging suggestion in 2) worked.
Your debugging suggestion appears to have worked for me.
Below is what I did in an attempt to assist as requested. I hope this will
be useful for others who may want to help test,
>> Also in the package is the /usr/sbin directory with nothing in it.
>
> That's a flaw in the source's 'make install', which is not automake based.
> The util-linux source provides several /usr/sbin commands as well, but
> none of them are relevant to Cygwin and are not built; the makefiles
> c
Version 7.6-2 of "tcp_wrappers" is available for
experimental use.
With this package you can monitor and filter incoming
requests for the SYSTAT, FINGER, FTP, TELNET, RLOGIN,
RSH, EXEC, TFTP, TALK, and other network services.
7.6-2:
New maintainer.
Simply moved documents to /usr/share per FHS
I noticed that the docs for the tcp_wrappers package
are not in /usr/share/doc locations. I wrote to the
e-mail address of the maintainer from the README file,
but received a bounce reply.
I'm interested in trying or willing to help to update
the package to put the documents in the more
conventio
"Kevin Hilton" wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a link telling me how to set up a chrooted jail
> with cygwin?
I used this:
$ /bin/chroot.exe --help
Usage: /bin/chroot NEWROOT [COMMAND...]
or: /bin/chroot OPTION
Run COMMAND with root directory set to NEWROOT.
--help display this help
"Igor Peshansky" wrote:
> For some applications that are unable to work in the foreground, cygrunsrv
> contains the -x option, which makes it check the pid file instead of
> waiting for the child process. That way the child can fork and detach,
> and cygrunsrv can still control it via the pid in t
> To generate a pidfile for syslog-ng, should I try the
> -p switch to syslog-ng, (i.e. using the -a argument to
> cygrunsrv) or the -x argument to cygrunsrv?
I tried removing the service using cygrunsrv, then installing the service
with the changed option. But, when starting the service again,
My syslog-ng on Cygwin does not have an associated
/var/run/syslog-ng.pid file. I'd like to have this as
an aid to rotating the logs.
To generate a pidfile for syslog-ng, should I try the
-p switch to syslog-ng, (i.e. using the -a argument to
cygrunsrv) or the -x argument to cygrunsrv? Or, will
Oops, I posted this to patches. Here's my attempt to DTRT.
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#KOTPPLAUOP
wtf didn't have this one.
wtf includes a version of OLOCA from 2003. I downloaded the source package
and
found how to get the new one, so I'm happy. I did have to modify the
makefile
to get it to
"René Berber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem I guess is that you have more than one sshd process running,
> are
> the syslog messages the same as the ones in the event log?
"Corinna Vinschen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you add a dependency to the sshd service, so that its only star
Thank you for your response, René.
"René Berber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if sshd, for instance, finds that syslogd is running when it starts it
> uses it,
> if not it uses the Windows event log.
> So all you need is to start syslogd, it works fine if all services are
> started
> at the sa
I've found in cygrunsrv.README that the -1 and -2
arguments may be used to specify that output of stdout
and stderr go to a log file instead of to the Windows
Event Log.
I'm using cygrunsrv to run two services: sshd and
syslog-ng. I'm using syslog-ng to collect timestamped
log entries from sshd a
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