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Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 15:14:17 -0400
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From: "Bruce P. Osler" <brosler@cisco.com>
Subject: debugging ftpd and/or cygwin tcp stack
Cc: "Bruce Osler" <brosler@cisco.com>
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Well, I'm really stuck.  My device and the cygwin ftp device
just don't wanna play nicely together.  Looking at the exchanged
traffic points all fingers toward the cygwin ftpd so I really
really really need to be able to debug it's operation.  However,
I cannot seem to figure out how to perform such a feet.  Can
anybody out there help me?  I'm using an NT 4.0 SP 6a workstation
running cygwin inetutils 1.3.2.  I've enabled the ftpd debug
hooks inside inetd.conf and I don't see anything showing up in
the event log.  What can I do?

- Bruce


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