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RE: Trying to login in
- To: Gnuwin32 <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>, "'Walter Garcia-Fontes'" <wgarcia at upf dot es>
- Subject: RE: Trying to login in
- From: Sergey Okhapkin <sos at prospect dot com dot ru>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 13:15:40 +0300
Walter Garcia-Fontes wrote:
> <<File: vcard.vcf>>
> Serguei was right, the CRLF at /etc/passwd and /etc/group was
> causing the "STATUS VIOLATION" stuff. Now I'm able to log in.
> Some new questions are:
What the trap address was? Was it in cygwinb19.dll (0x1000XXXX) or in
telnetd (0x4xxxxx)?
>
> 1) if I telnet in from a Unix machine the characters are not
> echoed back after typing. Is it possible to fix this with any
> option?
Looks like you telnet client has local echo turned on.
> 2) the telnetd daemon recognizes my passwords, but the ftpd
> daemon does not. Is it supposed to be like this?
>
ftpd was not ported. It just compiles without errors:-)
> This one is tougher. My NT box lives in a Novell network. When I
> telnet in, the network drives are not seen. "net use" will tell
> me that there are no entries in the list. But if I want to
> reconnect to the network "net use x: \\server\volume" it will
> tell me that x: is already in use. Anyone knows what's going on
> and if I can access the network?
>
This may happen if the other user, logged on locally on NT, have some drive
mapped to x:. No way to fix the problem. Use UNC names to access the
network.
--
Sergey Okhapkin, http://www.lexa.ru/sos
Moscow, Russia
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