Re: Is "inetd" usable with cygwin?

2006-10-24 Thread Dave Down
"Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dave Down wrote: >> I'm a new cygwin user but I'm a long term windows user and have worked >> with >> unix/linux in the past. I can use the cygwin network clients, but I'm >> confused about the server daemons. O

Re: Is "inetd" usable with cygwin?

2006-10-24 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Dave Down wrote: I'm a new cygwin user but I'm a long term windows user and have worked with unix/linux in the past. I can use the cygwin network clients, but I'm confused about the server daemons. On regular linux systems, "inetd" is started automatically, but it isn't with cygwin . I looked

Re: Is "inetd" usable with cygwin?

2006-10-24 Thread Svend Sorensen
On 10/24/06, Dave Down wrote: So, is "inetd" not usable with cygwin or is there somewhere that I can read about how to set it up? Does it conflict with windows network services? I can start the windows telnet server and log in from another computer that way and the Xwindows features of cygwin

Is "inetd" usable with cygwin?

2006-10-24 Thread Dave Down
I'm a new cygwin user but I'm a long term windows user and have worked with unix/linux in the past. I can use the cygwin network clients, but I'm confused about the server daemons. On regular linux systems, "inetd" is started automatically, but it isn't with cygwin . I looked for information abo