I gave up on using 'cmd.exe' and set the shell spawned by the
native Win2k telnetd to bash (using a wrapper to setup the
environment and prime the file descriptors as per the stdout/stderr
bug). This works well and is adequate for the X-terminal session
establishment.
I have got word however that
Greetings:
X-terminals will need to connect to the Win2k box using something
other than XDM (until it works) so one must consider telnet or
rsh. The native windows telnet daemon is supposed to set
environment vars HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH which can then be used
by the system login script
Did I miss something? What is going on here?
Harold
msg wrote:
Greetings:
X-terminals will need to connect to the Win2k box using something
other than XDM (until it works) so one must consider telnet or
rsh. The native windows telnet daemon is supposed to set
environment vars HOMEDRIVE and