Hallo,
(i hope this is the correct forum to this question)
I have a XP home edition running using cygwin and the inetd package. I have
created /etc/passwd and /etc/group as described. The only user (and there is
only one at an XP home edition with usable privileges) is called otto. I can
rlogi
>Either login.exe doesn't exist on that box (it's essential on the server
>side), or you have more than one cygwin1.dll in your $PATH.
That was the solution!! I had in fact an old version of cygwin1.dll in
/usr/sbin which I use to start inetd by a registry entry.
So inetd operated using the old d
> > Thank you, Pierre. I have immediatetly installed the new cgwin1.dll from
> > your snapshot on my PC1 and made the following observations:
> >
> > 1. rlogin to PC2 worked fine!
> >
> > 2. now I installed the new cygwin1.dll also on PC2 and tried again:
rlogin
> > from PC1 to PC2 or vice versa. U
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 08:45:45PM +0200, Ulrich G?ttich wrote:
> >
> > These are good news! Will this be available as snapshot?
> >
> > Ulrich
>
> It looks like it's already in the June 23 snapshot.
>
> Pierre
Thank you, Pierre. I have immediatetly installed the new cgwin1.dll from
your snapsho
>> > rlogin 127.0.0.1
>> > rlogin: read: No error
>> > rlogin: connection closed.
>> >
>> > I could not find any help in the net. Do you have any idea where the
problem
>> > is?
>>
>> Nope. I can reproduce it on a 98 system and it doesn't happen on XP
>> so I assume a
>> Unfortunately, rlogin does not work - neither on a remote host nor on
the
>>localhost (ssh works fine and also rsh seems to work).
>>
>> The command output is as follows:
>>
>> rlogin 127.0.0.1
>> rlogin: read: No error
>> rlogin: connection closed.
>>
> Nope.
i have just installed the latest cygwin release (dll 1.5.10-3) on a Windows
98 SE.
Unfortunately, rlogin does not work - neither on a remote host nor on the
localhost (ssh works fine and also rsh seems to work).
The command output is as follows:
rlogin 127.0.0.1
rlogin: read: No error
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