Re: Getting Cygwin into a corporation..

2002-04-24 Thread Lapo Luchini
> > >>>Cygwin, in itself, is typically a harmless application. >>>However, once installed, it does allow a user to invalidate >>>the NT Security architecture; a user can then install cygwin >>>ports without the NT administrators consent (including, of >>>course, the cygwin DHCP port). >>>

RE: Getting Cygwin into a corporation..

2002-04-24 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Michael F. March [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:02 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Getting Cygwin into a corporation.. > > > In the company I work for they have outlawed all Unix > variants

Re: Getting Cygwin into a corporation..

2002-04-24 Thread Michael Schaap
At 20:01 24-4-2002, Michael F. March wrote: >In the company I work for they have outlawed all Unix >variants (Linux, Solaris, OSX) from certain networks. I >asked why Cygwin could not be installed and here is >some of the response I got back: > > > Cygwin, in itself, is typically a harmless applic

Re: Getting Cygwin into a corporation..

2002-04-24 Thread Sam Edge
You wrote in <01fd01c1ebba$23197580$0d76aec7@D4LHBR01> in gmane.os.cygwin on Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:01:56 -0700: > In the company I work for they have outlawed all Unix > variants (Linux, Solaris, OSX) from certain networks. I > asked why Cygwin could not be installed and here is > some of the respo

Re: Getting Cygwin into a corporation..

2002-04-24 Thread Chris Ellsworth
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:01 AM Subject: Getting Cygwin into a corporation.. > In the company I work for they have outlawed all Unix > variants (Linux, Solaris, OSX) from certain networks. I > asked why Cygwin could not be

Getting Cygwin into a corporation..

2002-04-24 Thread Michael F. March
In the company I work for they have outlawed all Unix variants (Linux, Solaris, OSX) from certain networks. I asked why Cygwin could not be installed and here is some of the response I got back: > Cygwin, in itself, is typically a harmless application. > However, once installed, it does allow a