Elena, > i am mising > /usr/bin dirrectory
In Windows Explorer you will not always see a c:\cygwin\usr\bin directory. Cygwin stores its binaries in c:\cygwin\bin and /usr/bin is just a link to /bin. Thus, in a Cygwin bash shell if you do an `ls /usr/bin' you'll see the contents of c:\cygwin\bin. Make sense? Good. > Do you know if > > "inetutils" Common networking utilities and servers > > is included in a subset of programms for default > installation? You need to manually select inetutils in order to get telnet. Heh... look more closely at the User's Guide. On this page: http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/ug/setup-cygwin-downloading.html it says: "The default selection of packages should be okay for most users. However, you may wish to ensure that the inetutils and openssh packages are selected if you wish to use telnet and ssh to connect to remote machines." Harold