It took a LONG time to stop all UWIN processes. The install package just kept repeating that it was trying to stop everything, but it never could. I finally figured out that ums would not stop for some reason, so I had to kill -9 it. What exactly is ums? Why do I need it running. If I turn off all of the inetd services, why does inetd still run? I never want to see inetd running on any system I manage. Please completely disable this idiotic service. I always have to turn off all of the useless r* and telnet services. These services are nothing but open holes in the system and should not be propagated by anyone, especially since ssh is now available on UWIN.
Please remove the r* and telnet commands ASAP. /Joe > -----Original Message----- > From: Glenn Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 10:04 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Joseph Kelsey; uwin-users@research.att.com > Subject: RE: [uwin-users] crypto10.dll missing in 2008-03-24 > > > aha > I misread your mail and thought you *had* crypto10.dll > I checked the sear (self-extracting archive) and the encapsulated base.pax > contains > -rwxrwxr-x 1 root sys 942080 Mar 3 16:14 bin/crypto10.dll > where there any arror messages when you ran uwin-base.*.exe? > > On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:00:08 -0700 Joseph Kelsey wrote: > > So, the problem is reported by scp. The problem is that crypto10 does > > not exist anywhere in the distribution. Z12 exists in /usr/bin. The > > only thing is /usr/sbin is sshd.exe, which I do not intentionally invoke > > anywhere, unless scp calls sshd for some unknown reason. > > > What I am trying to do is to use scp to initiate an outbound connection > > to a remote server. Does this process somehow invoke sshd? It does not > > work that way on UNIX. _______________________________________________ uwin-users mailing list uwin-users@research.att.com https://mailman.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/uwin-users