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From: Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@DeFaria.com>
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Subject: Re: Trouble with inetd (start but doesn't work)
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 20:12:33 -0700
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Oops! Server problems. Sorry for the multiple post.

Andrew DeFaria wrote:

> Auricom wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Here is my configuration:
>>
>> Win2K Server Version 5.00.2195 (no pack applied)
>> Cygwin 1.3.10
>>
>> The problem is inetd start but I can't telnet or ftp into my 
>> computer. The answer is "connection refused" when I try to connect to 
>> localhost or from the net...
>>
>> When I use ncftp, I have this message:
>>
>> Administrateur@AURICOM : ncftp localhost
>> NcFTP 3.1.3 (Mar 27, 2002) by Mike Gleason (ncftp@ncftp.com).
>> Could not connect to 127.0.0.1: The socket is not connected.
>> Could not open host localhost: could not connect to remote host.
>>
>> We can see that the socket is not connected, but I can't find a 
>> solution to solve this issue.
>>
>> Is there a workaround ???
>
>
> Try stopping the inetd server (net stop inetd) then run inetd -d from 
> the command line. In another window attempt a telnet to your machine. 
> Watch to see if you get any messages in the window running inetd. You 
> should. If that works try your ftp command.
>
> I suspect that inetd is not running as a service. Do you have two (yes 
> two, count 'em) inetd processes showing up in the TaskMgr?
>
> Have you added Cygwin's bin to the Windows SYSTEM Environment Variable 
> PATH? Have you rebooted?
>
>
>
>
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