Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Robert McGraw wrote:
Thanks Corinna and the gmane.os.cygwin group. I got my service running
from the above help.
I am not a window type guy and so have a few question on what I did:
What make sshd_server account so special? I looked through the
ssh-host-script where it
Robert McGraw wrote:
Thanks Corinna and the gmane.os.cygwin group. I got my service running from the
above help.
I am not a window type guy and so have a few question on what I did:
What make sshd_server account so special? I looked through the ssh-host-script
where it creates the sshd_server
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Jul 14 08:31, McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
> > I have installed cygwin on a Window2003 server. The install see to go in
> > with out problems.
> >
> > I installed and started inetd with the following commands
> >
> > Cygrunsrv -I inetd -d "CYGWIN in
On Jul 14 07:21, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> I'd argue it's also becoming time for a replacement for the Local System
> Account for sshd, inetd and crond, perhaps named daemon instead of
> sshd_server which seems decidedly ssh biased. IOW maybe a little config
> script to create the daemon user - wh
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
inetd is not designed to run under cygrunsrv. It installs (and, fwiw,
removes) itself as service. One condition to get this right is to read
the documentation first, which, I think, is always a good idea:
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/inetutils-1.3.2.README
There you'll see th
On Jul 14 08:31, McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
> I have installed cygwin on a Window2003 server. The install see to go in
> with out problems.
>
> I installed and started inetd with the following commands
>
> Cygrunsrv -I inetd -d "CYGWIN inetd" -p ..
>
> Cygrunsrv -S inetd
>
> I lo
McGraw, Robert P. purdue.edu> writes:
>
> I have installed cygwin on a Window2003 server. The install see to go in
> with out problems.
>
> I installed and started inetd with the following commands
>
> Cygrunsrv -I inetd -d "CYGWIN inetd" -p ..
>
> Cygrunsrv -S inetd
>
> I l
I have installed cygwin on a Window2003 server. The install see to go in
with out problems.
I installed and started inetd with the following commands
Cygrunsrv -I inetd -d "CYGWIN inetd" -p ..
Cygrunsrv -S inetd
I looked in the Window 2003 services and it in the list.
The
Hi. The services file exists and appears to be intact.
I do wonder - if it did _not_ exist would I still be able to run from the
command line? That's the part that puzzles me, the fact that inetd works from
bash but not as a service.
Thanks anyway,
Justin
On Saturday 15 December 2001 08:18 a
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 02:37:55PM -0800, Justin Simms wrote:
> I figured I'd try one more time. Then I'll shut up. :)
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00747.html
Corinna
>
> Thanks!
>
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>
> Subject: inetd weirdness on w2k
> Date: Sun, 9 Dec 200
I figured I'd try one more time. Then I'll shut up. :)
Thanks!
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Subject: inetd weirdness on w2k
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 11:52:20 -0800
From: Justin Simms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi. I'm experiencing a weird problem in which inetd is not
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