David Starks-Browning wrote:
This has been discussed on the mailing list before, search the
archives. I noticed it with cygwin-1.3.10 on NT4, and found that
enabling ntsec solved the problem for me. But there are lots of
things to check, like the correctness of your /etc/passwd and
On Thu, 02 May 2002 23:44:50 -0500 Dave Bodenstab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Starks-Browning wrote:
This has been discussed on the mailing list before, search the
archives. I noticed it with cygwin-1.3.10 on NT4, and found that
enabling ntsec solved the problem for me. But there
I've discovered that I cannot successfully telnet into my Win 2K box using
the cygwin inetd, there is also a problem with the ftp service. I've
installed inetd as per instructions, and installed it as a service.
When I use telnet to attempt to log in, everything goes OK until the point
where
On Tuesday 30 Apr 02, John Vincent writes:
I've discovered that I cannot successfully telnet into my Win 2K box using
the cygwin inetd, there is also a problem with the ftp service. I've
installed inetd as per instructions, and installed it as a service.
When I use telnet to attempt to
Hi David,
Thanks for the info. I created a system-wide environment variable
using the control panel called CYGWIN with a value of ntsec
and rebooted, and now telnet and ftp are working fine!
Thanks for your help.
/John
From: David Starks-Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Vincent [EMAIL
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