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Re: My Own Service Run By Inetd.. How?
- To: "Robert A. Zawarski" <zawarski at pacbell dot net>
- Subject: Re: My Own Service Run By Inetd.. How?
- From: Kees van Veen <cvn at interchain dot nl>
- Date: Mon, 24 Nov 1997 09:42:13 +0100
- CC: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Organization: Interchain
- References: <01bcf5ca$6ee08ca0$9ed9aace@sparky>
Robert A. Zawarski wrote:
>
> I have been successful in running inted and connecting to the services
> provided
> with the package (ie, telnetd) but cannot figure out how to configure
> inetd.conf to run my own service. First, on unix systems I make an
> entry in /etc/services file to state the public port number to associate
> with the custom inetd.conf entry. Creating an equivalent /etc/services
> and inted.conf entry on my NT system just results in "FREE" being
> called right after "ADD myprogram" when I run inetd.conf -d. Any help
> much appreciated.
I had the same problem. Sergey pointed me to the following locations.
My services file is located in ../winnt/system32/drivers/etc/services on
NT 4.0 SP3 and in
/windows/services on W95.
Kees
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