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To: "Jean-Marc Paulin" <jmp@micromuse.com>
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Subject: Re: Cygwin as a telnet command shell...
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From: Andrew Markebo <flognat@flognat.myip.org>
Date: 01 Feb 2002 15:58:51 +0100
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ARRGGHHH People ar asking questions about x on the cygwin-list, and
questions about cygin on the cygwin-x list.. :-)

Well yes it is possible.. either modify the win2k telnet deamon
configuration on which proggie to run..

Or install the cygwin telnetd/sshd, if my memory doesn't fail me, it
is mentioned how to do it in the documentation of the inetutils/inetd
package.. 

        /Andy

/ "Jean-Marc Paulin" <jmp@micromuse.com> wrote:
| Hi,
| 
| I am running telnet server on Win2000. Does anyone know how to make cygwin
| my default shell when logged-in from telnet ?
| 
| thanks
| 
| JM
| 
| 

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