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Matt Munz wrote:
Hi all,Didn't you wonder when you were creating /etc/services why it was not there in the first place! Because I believe that is the clue. Cygwin doesn't use /etc/services! Instead it uses $SYSTEMROOT/system32/drivers/etc/Services. Perhaps the best solution would be:
First off, cygwin is great.
w2k, latest cygwin
I installed the net utils, and read the following pages.
http://www.adamswann.com/library/2001/Cygwin-Inetd.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-11/msg00233.html
Ultimately, I'm trying to get a cvs pserver going, but for right now, I just want to open up a port to echo. Any port will do. Here's what I tried.
1) Added the following line to /etc/inetd.conf
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /bin/echo echo hello
2) created /etc/services and added the following line to it
cvspserver 2401/tcp
3) started the server using cygrunsrv 4) "telnet localhost" -- this works 5) "telnet localhost 2401" -- get the following error Could not open a connection to host on port 2401 : Connect failed 6) view the log file /var/log/inetd.log -- it contains the following ADD : cvspserver proto=tcp, wait=0, user=root builtin=0 server=/bin/echo FREE: cvspserver proto=tcp, wait=0, user=root builtin=0 server=/bin/echo Instead of "FREE..." I want to see "registered /bin/echo on 2401". What happened? Any ideas? Does this have to do with my services file? Any help would be greatly appreciated. - Matt -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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