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Subject: Re: Cygwin Password handling and Inetd configuration
From: Robert Collins <robert.collins@syncretize.net>
To: Phil Smith <aphilsmith@hotmail.com>
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
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Date: 21 Jul 2002 11:52:02 +1000
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On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 11:44, Phil Smith wrote:

 It seems 
> /etc/services just isn't supported. Of course, I can try looking at the 
> source code, but I was hoping that Red Hat or others in the Cygwin community 
> could share more than "clues."

Inetd, and cygwin, use the NT SERVICES file. For you convenience you
might want to symlick /etc/services to the NT SERVICES file. The NT
SERVICES file normally lives in %SYSTEMROOT%/system32/drivers/etc/.

Rob


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