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Re: /etc/services


On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 12:23:11PM +0100, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> (Apologies for this "blast from the past", and if my message is
> redundant given subsequent threads that I haven't seen yet.  I'm still
> catching up.)
> 
> On Wednesday 18 Apr 01, Corinna Vinschen writes:
> > > On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 05:15:14PM -0800, Curious Mind wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > >   Does anyone know what creates the /etc/services file. I think this may be 
> > > > a source of some troubles im having with inetd because its calling on that 
> > > > file and it doesnt exist.
> >
> > ... If you want a link in /etc (I'm doing that at home for
> > easier access) start the following script:
> > 
> > #!/bin/sh
> > cd /etc
> > rm -f services
> > _sys="`uname -a`"
> > _nt=`expr "$_sys" : "CYGWIN_NT"`
> > if [ $_nt -gt 0 ]
> > then
> >   _wservices="${SYSTEMROOT}\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services"
> > else
> >   _wservices="${WINDIR}\\SERVICES"
> > fi
> > _services=`cygpath -u "${_wservices}"`
> > ln -s ${_services}
> 
> I believe this should be covered in the FAQ.  Not Corinna's script per
> se, but a description of the situation, where to find it for various
> versions of Windows, and advice not to copy it to /etc/services.

The important message is, it's pretty useless to create or copy
it. There's no application which rely's on the fact that services
(or host, protocols,...) is in /etc. As I stated in my above mail,
I created a symlink just for convenience.

Corinna

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