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RE: telnet problems with current cygwin version
- To: "'cygwin'" <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Subject: RE: telnet problems with current cygwin version
- From: Edward Muller <emuller at PaineWebber dot COM>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 17:51:07 -0400
I installed the entire sygwin package from the net.
I created the passwd and group files with the mk programs.
Everything LOOKS okay in the group and passwd files with the exception of a proper home path. I added it and got the same results. I attacked the stackdump to this email as well.
-----Original Message-----
From: Corinna Vinschen [mailto:corinna@vinschen.de]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 4:56 PM
To: Edward Muller
Cc: Cygwin (E-mail)
Subject: Re: telnet problems with current cygwin version
Edward Muller wrote:
>
> I downloaded and installed the current cygwin version last night.
>
> I mounted all of my dirs and the mount looks like this:
> Device Directory Type Flags
> c:\cygwin\bin /bin user textmode
> c:\cygwin\etc /etc user textmode
> c:\cygwin\lib /lib user textmode
> c:\cygwin\tmp /tmp user textmode
> c:\cygwin\usr /usr user textmode
> c:\cygwin\var /var user textmode
> c:\cygwin / user textmode
>
> I installed inetd with the --install-as-service option and everything looked like it was going to rok okay, until I tried telneting to localhost. I am able to ftp fine BTW. I noticed that whenever I tried to telnet to localhost in.telnetd would startup in the task list, then die. So I stopped inetd and ran the following:
> bash-2.04$ ./in.telnetd -debug
>
> When I try to telnet to the telnet deamon, the above command exists with the following error:
> 0 [main] in.telnetd 1058 handle_exceptions: Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
> 3600 [main] in.telnetd 1058 stackdump: Dumping stack trace to in.telnetd.exe.stackdump
>
> I'm running windows 2K professional.
>
> Anyone know what I missed?
Did you install the `login' package, too?
Did you create your /etc/passwd and /etc/group files with
the provided tools `mkpasswd' and `mkgroup'?
Did you take a look into that files if anything is as
needs it (home path, shell)?
Corinna
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Corinna Vinschen
Cygwin Developer
Cygnus Solutions, a Red Hat company
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