HOME
directory.
I think I'll use the inetd per user ...
I'll send what I definitely will use.
Thank's for help.
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From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 18:03
To: Christophe Delarue
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
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network drives ?
Thanks' again
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Subject: [spam] Re: Windows rights
Same problem in both cases. Read al
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s going on ?
The fact is that I'd like to use rsh ...
The c:/cygwin/etc/hosts contains both ips
the files c:/cygwin/etc/hosts.{allow,deny} are inexistent.
Thank's for any help/suggestion.
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I think you try to execute direct bash.exe without the interactive parameter, like
proposed in the cygwin.bat :
bash --login -i
-i indicate "echo a prompt and wait for command"
-login "indicate, first time bash in executed, parse the .profile"
I've installed xinetd cygwin, in c:/cygwin/root, and execute it with /usr/sbin/xinetd
-d to see the log on the screen
If I use the cygwin tools, I've got result on the command I use :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:?:FA_26 /home/chrdelar> rsh ptxw09112
"/cygdrive/c/cygwin/root/bin/sh -c pwd"
/cygdrive/u
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