Cygwin

Gerrit P. Haase gerrit.haase@t-online.de
Mon Mar 12 17:32:00 GMT 2001


<Am 2001年03月12日 18:08 wars, als Kalkoul Morad schrieb:>
< Cygwin >
Hi Kalkoul,
> 	I've read in Cygwin Archives that you you have already installed
> Cygwin and that you have had some problems with Inetd. I would like to say
> how start my Inetd on my Cygwig.
> Today I've installed Cygwig on an Nt Server. I generated with iu-config
> /etc/inetd.conf and some but there is any /etc/services . How obtain tihs
> files and how start inetd to do telnet and FTP.

This is from the readme-file in /usr/doc/cygwin/inetutils...
Read the rest, there are more infos, too.
 
The important features in brief
================================
- inetd:
 Under W9X inetd can be started from a shell prompt or from the
 autostart folder.
 Under NT/W2K inetd must be started from service manager. It
 must not be started via SRVANY but it has two new options
 to install or remove it as service:
 inetd --install-as-service
 inetd --remove-as-service
 When you already have an older version of inetd installed,
 please remove the service before installing the new one.
 
 After you have installed inetd it will be started automatically
 on reboot. Manually starting and stopping is possible via
 net start inetd
 net stop inetd
 Current caveat: inetd is visible twice in the process list.
 This is currently needed to work correctly with the service
 manager. This should be solved in a future release.
 If you don't start inetd as service under LocalSystem but under
 another account, you have to care that that account has several
 user rights set in the user manager resp. local/domain security
 policy mmc snap in:
 "Act as part of the operating system"
 "Replace process level token"
 "Increase quotas"
 "Logon as a service"
 Note that administrators do not have all that user rights set
 by default!
 For all application started via NT/W2K service manager under 
 LocalSystem account, the following restrictions apply:
 - The environment variable CYGWIN must be either set in the system
 environment to be active from start on or you can set CYGWIN thru
 the registry:
 Under the key HKLM\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\Program Options
 create a key of type REG_SZ (String) named like the full DOS path
 to the application, eg. "C:\usr\bin\inetd.exe" and with the value
 equal to the preferred CYGWIN settings, eg "binmode tty ntsec".
 - The system environment variable PATH must contain the path
 to the directory which contains the cygwin1.dll.
 - No user mount point is valid anymore! You have to install all
 your mount points in the system mount table. This doesn't
 change after you have logged in to a normal user account eg.
 via telnet/rlogin. It's possible that we can use the user
 mounts as soon as somebody contributes a patch to login and
 ftp that allows loading a user hive into the registry after
 authentication.
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