Re: [BUG] inter-process signaling of non-special signals breaks

2002-02-14 Thread Stipe Tolj
Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 01:12:14PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote: > > Ok, this issue has been addressed by me a couple of times, so I hope > > you core Cygwin developers don't get borred from me. > > > > The bug (maybe it's fixed now, but it has been detected at least from >

Re: More security issues

2002-02-14 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 03:50:51PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote: > Corinna, > > please forget my previous message for now. No problem (I'm very busy currently). Just a side note I forgot in my previous posting. The sec_user() call in CreateProcess() was never intended to set the default DACL

Re: [BUG] inter-process signaling of non-special signals breaks

2002-02-14 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:31:50AM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote: > Corinna, it would be great if you could investigate this signaling > issue. I'm hardly guessing it's a problem to Cygwin even up to the > latest release. First check with 1.3.9 if it's still an issue. We had some signal related bug fi

Lego IR tower USB driver vs. Cygwin

2002-02-14 Thread Graham Menhennitt
A bit of background for those who aren't Lego fans... Lego (as in childrens' brick toy) make a robotics kit named Mindstorms. The robot is controlled by a microprocessor brick named the RCX.which is programmed on a PC. The program is downloaded to the RCX via infra-red communications. The PC en

Re: Lego IR tower USB driver vs. Cygwin

2002-02-14 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 08:26:49PM +1100, Graham Menhennitt wrote: > The download program attempts to open a device named \\.\legotower1. This > works via the standard Win32 call CreateFile(). However, under Cygwin, the > effect is quite strange. When you try to open the device using: > op

No home directory

2002-02-14 Thread tsmets
I install Cygwin on my Win2000 like I've done many times.. Unfortunately when I start the environment I always get a console as Administrator ! Does someone knows what I should do to get a console in my own user home-directory "/home/user" as "user" ? Much tx, Thomas, -- Thomas SMETS rue J. W

[BUG] Patch.exe problem report

2002-02-14 Thread Pierre Muller
I already mentioned the following bug some time ago, but I now took the time to identify the problem. The problem appears if you are using patch to apply a patch on a binary mounted device while your patch uses a temporary directory that is located on a text mounted dir. The temprary fil

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread hongxun lee
Sorry for the panic...My bet is all you can do is to update the package zlib ... NAV this morning had released its new vir-definition..Thanks - Original Message - From: "KAMDAR,NILESH (A-Sonoma,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 10:58 PM S

minor bug - No ".." directory gives error in ls

2002-02-14 Thread Roland Glenn McIntosh
In some cases when listing a directory in which there is no parent ls gives an error: ls: ..: No such file or directory If there was no directory then I would expect ".." to refer to "." like it does in the root of a unix partition. Specifically, this happens with network shares. To r

Second Request: gdb in xfree86: ^C

2002-02-14 Thread David
Hello, I am running xfree86 on top of cygwin on a WindowsNT. In an xterm, I enter the following commands: gdb -nowindows /usr/X11R6/bin/editres.exe run After the program starts, if I enter Cntl-C in the gdb window, the xserver dies. Is there a way to break into gdb without kil

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rsync-2.5.2-1

2002-02-14 Thread Lapo Luchini
I have uploaded version 2.5.2-1 of the open source utility that provides fast incremental file transfer. ChangeLog as on http://rsync.samba.org : rsync 2.5.2 (26 Jan 2002) SECURITY FIXES: * Signedness security patch from Sebastian Krahmer -- in some cases we were not sufficiently

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
Hm, it seems like this entire thread could have been avoided or at least truncated by a simple visit to the FAQ: Is setup.exe, or one of the packages, infected with a virus? http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_2.html#SEC11 Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] RFK Partners, Inc.

Re: [BUG] Patch.exe problem report

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 07:46 AM 2/14/2002, Pierre Muller wrote: >I already mentioned the following bug some time ago, >but I now took the time to identify the problem. > > >The problem appears if you are using patch to >apply a patch on a binary mounted device >while your patch uses a temporary directory that

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Peter Buckley
I don't think that faq would have avoided or truncated this thread. It seems related, but it is in fact different. If someone followed the instructions in the faq, they would have had a false positive reported on cygz.dll. Whenever the cygz.dll file was called (say, by invoking cygcheck), the

Re: minor bug - No ".." directory gives error in ls

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 08:37 AM 2/14/2002, Roland Glenn McIntosh wrote: >In some cases when listing a directory in which there is no parent ls gives an error: > ls: ..: No such file or directory > >If there was no directory then I would expect ".." to refer to "." like it does in >the root of a unix partitio

Re: [BUG] inter-process signaling of non-special signals breaks

2002-02-14 Thread Stipe Tolj
Corinna Vinschen wrote: > If so, please create a simple testcase. Apache is somewhat big for > a small testcase, isn't it? yes Corinna it is. But the problem is at the first run it seems everything runs fine and then at some point (which I can't predict and even worst can't recreate) the signal

Re: Second Request: gdb in xfree86: ^C

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 08:51 AM 2/14/2002, David wrote: >Hello, > >I am running xfree86 on top of cygwin on a WindowsNT. In an >xterm, I enter the following commands: > > gdb -nowindows /usr/X11R6/bin/editres.exe > run > >After the program starts, if I enter Cntl-C in the gdb window, the >xserver die

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
OK, perhaps you and I read the FAQ differently. I read it to indicate that you should assume that any reported infection from Cygwin files are false until you can determine otherwise. To me, it's worthwhile to inform the list of viruses in any Cygwin related software if the virus is real. Howe

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: wget-1.8.1-1

2002-02-14 Thread Hack Kampbjørn
I have updated the wget package in cygwin/contrib to version 1.8.1-1. This is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes. DESCRIPTION: GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP, HTTPS and FTP, the two most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a non-interactive comman

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Peter Buckley
I think we do read the faq differently- when it says "antivirus programs have been known to report false positives when extracting compressed tar archives" and "consider disabling your anti-virus software when running SETUP", I don't associate that with getting a false positive when *not* runn

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
OK, David (Starks-Browning), would you be willing to accommodate Peter's request with an FAQ entry or rewording? Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] RFK Partners, Inc. http://www.rfk.com 838 Washington Street (508) 893-9779 - RFK Offic

Re: cygwin gcc DLLs loaded by Visual C++ crashing - SOLVED

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 03:09:47PM +0900, Dylan Cuthbert wrote: > >The FAQ/User Manual leads everyone in completely the wrong direction. > >If anyone else wants to get CYGWIN C++ programs running as dlls loaded by >Visual C++ programs, use the attached example as a basis, it is *really* >simple.

Re: 2/13 PM NAV update [Correction of Corrections]

2002-02-14 Thread Randall R Schulz
Robert, The numbers I gave were all zlib package release numbers, not Cygwin release numbers. Well Except for the fact that I systematically used these: INCORRECT: 1.3-6 or 1.3-7 when I meant these: CORRECT:1.1.3-6 and 1.1.3-7 Sorry Randall Schulz Mountain View, CA USA

Re: Lego IR tower USB driver vs. cygwin

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 08:26:49PM +1100, Graham Menhennitt wrote: >I've tried debugging it to see the exact parameters that open() eventually >uses when it internally calls CreateFIle() - so far no success. > >I'm doing this using Cygwin version 1.3.9-1 under Windows 98 SE. > >Can somebody pleas

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread David Starks-Browning
On Thursday 14 Feb 02, Peter Buckley writes: > I agree about the healthy skepticism- this was obviously a false > positive from the very start, but I don't think the faq addresses this > type of false positive. Addressing virus alerts in the FAQ has always been a dilemma for me. I do not like t

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:35:33AM -0500, Peter Buckley wrote: >I don't think that faq would have avoided or truncated this thread. It >seems related, but it is in fact different. > >If someone followed the instructions in the faq, they would have had a >false positive reported on cygz.dll. When

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 03:31:22PM +, David Starks-Browning wrote: >On Thursday 14 Feb 02, Peter Buckley writes: >> I agree about the healthy skepticism- this was obviously a false >> positive from the very start, but I don't think the faq addresses this >> type of false positive. > >Address

CVS as pserver & modules file is not supported

2002-02-14 Thread Stephane Passignat
Hello, I'm trying to install CVS as a pserver on NT4.0 and I've lots of problems: - server refused connection, so I've developped a server in Java to bypass inetd, then cvs works. BUT - now cvs to use CVROOT/modules files here is my config --- inetd.conf : cvsp

NAV deletes cygwin1.dll

2002-02-14 Thread Nolte, Brendan
Hello all, This morning's NAV scan deleted my and a co-worker's cygwin1.dll stating that there was an egghead backdoor virus. Now we both know that NAV is full of it but I just wanted as many people as I can tell to know not to run a current NAV(and perhaps other anti-virus software)on you

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 10:31 AM 2/14/2002, David Starks-Browning wrote: >On Thursday 14 Feb 02, Peter Buckley writes: > > I agree about the healthy skepticism- this was obviously a false > > positive from the very start, but I don't think the faq addresses this > > type of false positive. > >Addressing virus alerts

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 10:37 AM 2/14/2002, you wrote: >On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 03:31:22PM +, David Starks-Browning wrote: > >On Thursday 14 Feb 02, Peter Buckley writes: > >> I agree about the healthy skepticism- this was obviously a false > >> positive from the very start, but I don't think the faq addresses th

trouble running commands non-interactively (e.g. via ssh, cron, at)

2002-02-14 Thread Jonathan C. Detert
Hello, I've got DLL version 1.3.6 installed on NT 4.0 SP6. I'm trying to create/delete user accounts in the domain that the cygwin box is in. If I (interactively) login into the cygwin box via ssh, I can successfully run the "NT Resource Kit" addusers command and the Ms. Exchange "admin.exe" co

Re: NAV deletes cygwin1.dll

2002-02-14 Thread Peter Buckley
The latest virus def from NAV should fix this. My virus definition file is version 40213av dated 2/13/02. Read the mailing list lately, a thread called "anybody else also infected" from yesterday and today discusses this in depth. If you can, it might be good to setup your NAV to "quarantine"

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:54:43AM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote: >>My opinion is that common-sense practices don't belong in the FAQ. > >I have to say I agree. However, common sense seems to be loosely >interpreted on this list. I guess the question is how much of a >substitute fo

RE: trouble running commands non-interactively (e.g. via ssh, cron, at)

2002-02-14 Thread Scott Prive
No idea since I don't administer NT users, but I assume you've tried to isolate this by scripting "other" executables. So is this a 1) system-wide NT / ssh issue, 2) a possible bug in your script, or 3) is something special about these particular .exe files on your server? If those NT exe's h

question on the cygwin setup command

2002-02-14 Thread Andrew Chang
Is there a option switch or a env variable to change the default of the cygwin setup command ? (I need to change the default to "Install from local directory" in the cygwin setup window). If no, can someone email me a pointer of the scource of setup.exe, I will try to add that... pls respon

Re: gdb in xfree86: ^C

2002-02-14 Thread Pierre Muller
At 21:04 11/02/2002 , David a écrit: >Hello, > >I am running xfree86 on top of cygwin on a WindowsNT. I compile >a short program ( included below with make file ) and run it >in gdb: > > gdb -nowindows mtest0_bin.exe > run Strange I get completely different results. (I compiled yo

virus warning

2002-02-14 Thread Schlichtemeier, Joel
Be careful downloading the distributions. I've found the backdoor.egghead virus (a def for it was just put up by Symantec) in cygwin1.dll and cygz.dll. Unfortunately, I didn't keep track of which mirror I got it from. The definition and removal instructions are here: http://securityresponse.

Re: virus warning

2002-02-14 Thread Peter Buckley
False positive. The latest version of the defs 40213av 02/13/02 correct this mistake by symantec. HTH, Peter Schlichtemeier, Joel wrote: > Be careful downloading the distributions. I've found the backdoor.egghead virus (a >def for it was just put up by Symantec) in cygwin1.dll and cygz.dll.

Re: CVS as pserver & modules file is not supported

2002-02-14 Thread Charles Wilson
Search the archives. :pserver: is not yet supported. SOME people have had success after much effort; others have not. Instead of going to all the effort of writing a java proxy, you could have merely getten sshd running on your repository machine, and used 'CVS_RSH=ssh' on your local machine

Re: CVS as pserver & modules file is not supported

2002-02-14 Thread Charles Wilson
Search the archives. cvsd as a :pserver: is not yet supported. SOME people have had success after much effort; others have not. (cvs DOES work as a :pserver: client however) Instead of going to all the effort of writing a java proxy, you could have merely getten sshd running on your reposit

Re: question on the cygwin setup command

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 12:00 PM 2/14/2002, Andrew Chang wrote: >Is there a option switch or a env variable to change the default of the >cygwin setup command ? (I need to change the default to "Install from local >directory" in the cygwin setup window). No, not yet anyway. >If no, can someone email me a point

Norton AV fingers cygz.dll

2002-02-14 Thread none none
Hi Everyone, The new virus definition file from Norton/Symantec fingers the cygz.dll as containing the Backdoor.EggHead virus. This is has been confirmed for dll major: 1003 dll minor: 2, dll minor 4. Reading the virus description at http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.egghead.html

cygwin1.dll & cygz.dll is a virus

2002-02-14 Thread Joel P. Kuntz
Good Afternoon, I certainly hope this is one of those intelligent questions. I work at the University at Buffalo. We have been experimenting with cygwin to provide a sshd on machines so we can do remote administration on our servers securely. We also happen to be running Norton Antivirus

Cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Mack, Daemian
Hi all. I'm using Wise Installer to package and script an upgrade utility for Windows machines. As part of this package, I'm using Cygwin's bash.exe, rsync.exe, and the latest cygwin1.dll. At the moment, I'm just copying these three files to the hard disk on the target machine, then launching a

RE: /usr/bin/env - Incorrect parsing of #! line?

2002-02-14 Thread Gerald S. Williams
I did a little research, and Unix #! handling is all over the spectrum, so any Unix portability argument goes out the window. Other than tricks involving /bin/sh, the best you can hope for is "#!/usr/bin/env PROG". It would be a worthwhile exercise to see if enabling full argument parsing breaks

Re: cygwin1.dll & cygz.dll is a virus

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 02:52 PM 2/14/2002, Joel P. Kuntz wrote: >Good Afternoon, > >I certainly hope this is one of those intelligent questions. I work >at the University at Buffalo. We have been experimenting with cygwin >to provide a sshd on machines so we can do remote administration on our >servers secur

Re: cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 02:51:29PM -0500, Mack, Daemian wrote: >Hi all. I'm using Wise Installer to package and script an upgrade utility >for Windows machines. As part of this package, I'm using Cygwin's bash.exe, >rsync.exe, and the latest cygwin1.dll. At the moment, I'm just copying >these t

Re: Cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 02:51 PM 2/14/2002, Mack, Daemian wrote: >Hi all. I'm using Wise Installer to package and script an upgrade utility >for Windows machines. As part of this package, I'm using Cygwin's bash.exe, >rsync.exe, and the latest cygwin1.dll. At the moment, I'm just copying >these three files to the h

Re: cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 03:13 PM 2/14/2002, Christopher Faylor wrote: >On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 02:51:29PM -0500, Mack, Daemian wrote: > >I've heard that the way I'm doing it might not be correct, mostly because > >the full setup of Cygwin provides registry entries concerning mount points, > >so that, for instance, the

gdb in xfree86: ^C

2002-02-14 Thread David
Hi, Thank you very much for your reply Yes, I can run xclock for example from a WindowsNT cygwin bash shell and hit cntl-c and break into it: gdb -nowindows xclock run cntl-c However, strangely enough, when I hit cntl-c, while it does break into the gdb session, it also

RE: Cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Mack, Daemian
> >I'd like confirmation or denial of this, because I'd like to > move forward > >without scripting a full Cygwin installation, using only > these three files. > > I'm not sure what you mean by a "full Cygwin installation, > using only these > three files". To people on this list, a full Cygw

Re: cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 03:27:04PM -0500, Mack, Daemian wrote: >I do realize this. What I'm asking is no more than this: is a full Cygwin >installation required in order for bash.exe to use rsync.exe to read from >and write to the local Windows filesystem? Or are these two files -- plus >the cyg

RE: Cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 03:27 PM 2/14/2002, Mack, Daemian wrote: > > >I'd like confirmation or denial of this, because I'd like to > > move forward > > >without scripting a full Cygwin installation, using only > > these three files. > > > > I'm not sure what you mean by a "full Cygwin installation, > > using only

Re: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Jerry Boonstra
I have the same problem. NAV update 2/13/02 rev 6 reports that the cygz.dll file succumbs to the Backdoor.EggHead virus. I'm using OpenSSH_3.0.2p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090603f. Is this a valid issue? Is there a workaround, like backing out to an older version? j e r r y ^^^

Re: Updated: rsync-2.5.2-1

2002-02-14 Thread Mark Hadfield
[I am responding on the cygwin list to a message on cygwin-announce and cc'ing to the rsync list.] From: "Lapo Luchini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have uploaded version 2.5.2-1 of the open source utility that > provides fast incremental file transfer. > > ChangeLog as on http://rsync.samba.org : Rs

RE: Cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Mack, Daemian
> >I do realize this. What I'm asking is no more than this: is > a full Cygwin > >installation required in order for bash.exe to use rsync.exe > to read from > >and write to the local Windows filesystem? Or are these two > files -- plus > >the cygwin.dll -- sufficient for this purpose? > > Y

RE: cygwin Registry Entries and Scriptability?

2002-02-14 Thread Mack, Daemian
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 03:27:04PM -0500, Mack, Daemian wrote: > >I do realize this. What I'm asking is no more than this: is > a full Cygwin > >installation required in order for bash.exe to use rsync.exe > to read from > >and write to the local Windows filesystem? Or are these two > files

1.1.3: function prototype syntax error

2002-02-14 Thread Jonathan Hayward
I'm trying to compile cryptlib (home page http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/cryptlib/ and direct download at ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/crypt/cryptlib/cl30.zip). It compiles and works under RedHat 7.x; under Cygwin 1.3.9 under 2000 I get problems that appear to be header related. One such error

Question

2002-02-14 Thread Cesar Escobar Maya
Hi everybody, I´ve a question about incremental backups. If I run that command in linux: % tar cfv file.tar -N ´2002-01-01´ * It stores only the files modified after that date. But in CygWin the same command stores all files without verify the date of each file. I try to do it with double an

Re: cygwin gcc DLLs loaded by Visual C++ crashing - SOLVED

2002-02-14 Thread Dylan Cuthbert
It surely doesn't matter if we aren't distributing our code to anyone other than ourselves, otherwise you've probably got millions of offenders of the GPL. We're only using cygwin to prototype some stuff, not to make any viable product as it just isn't stable/reliable/secure enough unfortunatel

Re: cygwin gcc DLLs loaded by Visual C++ crashing - SOLVED

2002-02-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 09:14:56AM +0900, Dylan Cuthbert wrote: >It surely doesn't matter if we aren't distributing our code to anyone >other than ourselves, otherwise you've probably got millions of >offenders of the GPL. Right. If you're only using it internally, you don't have to worry about

'shutdown', games

2002-02-14 Thread hongxun lee
Sorry for the attachment as i know some hate to see them in emails..This is my first try of the command 'shutdown', and it did close the windows applications right away, but you can see that it can't close Cygwin..Is it supposed to be so ? Does the current version Cygwin include any games alre

RE: Best way to run SSHD, cron, etc, on Win9x?

2002-02-14 Thread ARM Instrument Mentor
> I run some Cygwin daemons on Win98 boxes. The way I do it is to put the > following shortcut in the Windows Startup folder: > c:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --rcfile /usr/local/bin/startup.sh -i > Then in startup.sh, I have: > /usr/sbin/sshd > /usr/bin/rsync --daemon > /usr/sbin/cron ... snip ... > I

Re: updating packages/utilities

2002-02-14 Thread Dave Trollope
Hi Larry, Alex. I tend to agree with Alex, its not obvious to newcomers that is the way to upgrade cygwin. The web pages all state download the setup to install, it never mentions it for installing additional packages. It would be good if someone could clarify this on the webpages. As a newcomer

Re: 'shutdown', games

2002-02-14 Thread Randall R Schulz
Hong Xun, Here's how I reboot (shutdown is analogous, I assume): reboot -r now; exit In practice I always start a couple of SETI@home command-line clients under BASH, so I actually do this: # Stop the SETI@home clients, initiate reboot and exit BASH sahs; reboot -r

Re: updating packages/utilities

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
I understand. It's interesting though, considering that the "Windows way" of installing/updating/uninstalling software is to run "setup.exe". I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to add another few words about setup and it's varied capabilities but I'm surprised that the paradigm would seem unnatural to a

mkpasswd

2002-02-14 Thread David Kohn
I'm running cygwin 1.3.9 on a NT40 server. I've created /etc/passwd by issuing mkpasswd -du selected-id >> /etc/passwd . I'm having a problem with one id. this id is domain id and has been added to the local admin group. when I logon to the server with this id and start cygwin, the shell comes u

Re: mkpasswd

2002-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 08:52 PM 2/14/2002, David Kohn wrote: >I'm running cygwin 1.3.9 on a NT40 server. >I've created /etc/passwd by issuing mkpasswd -du selected-id >> /etc/passwd . >I'm having a problem with one id. this id is domain id and has been added to the >local admin group. >when I logon to the server wit

Re: question on the cygwin setup command

2002-02-14 Thread Andrew Chang
On Thursday 14 February 2002 09:00 am, Andrew Chang wrote: > Is there a option switch or a env variable to change the default of the > cygwin setup command ? (I need to change the default to "Install from local > directory" in the cygwin setup window). > > If no, can someone email me a pointer of

Fw: question on the cygwin setup command

2002-02-14 Thread Robert Collins
=== - Original Message - From: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Andrew Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:21 PM Subject: Re: question on the cygwin setup command > - Original Message - > From: "Andrew Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > OK, I f

Running Squid using cygrunsrv

2002-02-14 Thread Sindhu Kurnia
Hi, This is my first experience of running Squid under cygwin. I successfully run Squid by direct invoking from Bash shells, but I have fatal issue when run it using cygrunsrv. I did: >>cygrunsrv -I squidcache -d "Squid Web Proxy Cache" -p /usr/bin/squid -a -N >>cygrunsrv -S squidcache cygrunsrv

Re: Running Squid using cygrunsrv

2002-02-14 Thread Robert Collins
You need to use -D to run squid as a service. Rob === - Original Message - From: "Sindhu Kurnia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:29 PM Subject: Running Squid using cygrunsrv > Hi, > > This is my first experience of running Squid under cygwin

RE: Running Squid using cygrunsrv

2002-02-14 Thread Sindhu Kurnia
And this is the result Administrator:~# cygrunsrv -I squidcache -p /usr/bin/squid.exe -a -D Administrator:~# cygrunsrv -S squidcache cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error 1062: The service has not been started. Any advice? -Original Message- From: Robert

Re: Running Squid using cygrunsrv

2002-02-14 Thread Robert Collins
Your squid syntax is invalid. -a requires a port number. Also, I was wrong - -N as you had before is correct (I got confused, been a while since I had to configure a squid install). Rob -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com

RE: Running Squid using cygrunsrv

2002-02-14 Thread Sindhu Kurnia
>>cygrunsrv -I squidcache -p /usr/bin/squid -a -N should work then. I think the -a is the part of cygrunsrv parms not squid parms. When I remove -a, then cygrunsrv complains unknown -N parameter. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Co

Re: Running Squid using cygrunsrv

2002-02-14 Thread Robert Collins
Then maybe pass -p "/usr/bin/squid -N" to cygrunsrv. Rob === - Original Message - From: "Sindhu Kurnia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:45 PM Subject: RE: Running Squid using cygrunsrv > >>cygrunsrv -

RE: Running Squid using cygrunsrv

2002-02-14 Thread Sindhu Kurnia
I've check the Win2K event viewer, it seems the problem came from file permission when Squid tries to access /var/log/squidcache.log. This is the attribute: -rw-r--r--1 SYSTEM SYSTEM 3852 Feb 15 11:54 squidcache.log any advice? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mai

Re: question on the cygwin setup command

2002-02-14 Thread Andrew Chang
> === > - Original Message - > From: "Andrew Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:32 PM > Subject: Re: question on the cygwin setup command > > > On Thursday 14 February 2002 08:21 pm, Robert Collins wrote: > > > - O

Re: question on the cygwin setup command

2002-02-14 Thread Robert Collins
=== - Original Message - From: "Andrew Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > It should pickup the setup.ini and use it. If nothings updated, then > > nothing will install (naturally). > > > > I removed the setup.ini file, remove all of cygwin regustry entry, removed > the c:/cygwin directry, and

cvs -- carriage return problems with cygwin 1.3.9 and interaction with setup's text file default

2002-02-14 Thread Jeff Greif
After getting new Norton Antivirus virus definitions last night, NAV suddenly reported this morning that my old cygwin1.dll was infected with what appears to be a new trojan program, and aborted a cvs checkin I was doing to a remote server. This was almost certainly a false positive but I didn't

Contrib: cygwin shutdown script (Re: 'shutdown', games)

2002-02-14 Thread Chuck Messenger
hongxun lee wrote: >Sorry for the attachment as i know some hate to see them in emails..This >is my first try of the command 'shutdown', and it did close the windows >applications right away, but you can see that it can't close Cygwin..Is >it supposed to be so ? > Yeah, that's what I've fou

RE: anybody else also infected

2002-02-14 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
> Thank you, Mr. Norton! > > cgf > Number of times I've lost data to a virus: 0. Number of times I've been alerted to a real virus by a virus scanner: 0. Number of times I've lost data to a virus scanner: 2. Norton, McCaffee, they all go in the same hopper as far as I'm concerned. (Figured I'

RE: unix domain socket with shared memory ?

2002-02-14 Thread Ralf Habacker
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf > Of Corinna Vinschen > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 5:44 PM > To: cygwin > Subject: Re: unix domain socket with shared memory ? > > > On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 05:11:22PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote: > > E

RE: cvs -- carriage return problems with cygwin 1.3.9 and interaction with setup's text file default

2002-02-14 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
[snip] > I think it would be useful to update the cygwin faq with some well-chosen > advice about how to deal with DOS vs. Unix text file formats, Oh man, let me do the honors: XX.XX HOW TO DEAL WITH THE WINDOWS VS UNIX VS MAC TEXT FILE FORMAT FIASCO 1. Track down the bastage who thought "fsc