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inetd autostart
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- Subject: inetd autostart
- From: "Jonas Jensen" <bones0_list at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 15:41:17 +0200
I'm using inetd for telnet (all other daemons are off), and it works with no
problems.
However, when I set the startup type of the inetd service to Automatic, all kinds
of weird things happen.
First of all, it doesn't work. I get Connection Refused when telnetting to it.
Using the service manager to stop and restart the service does not help. To start
it properly, I have to start Cygwin/bash and type 'net start inetd' (after
stopping it first).
Also, when I start bash without stopping the service first, nothing works because
it creates a user/textmode mount for / at D:\, so it can't find anything... my
real / is system/binmode at D:\Cygwin. When stopping the service, the wrong /
mount goes away.
Using Win2k, Cygwin 1.1.3, latest version of everything included in setup.
Any ideas?
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