Re: Experimenting with Windows Installers

From: Dave Houghton ([email protected])
Date: Tue Nov 19 2002 - 22:12:35 CET


Michele Andreoli wrote:

>On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 08:17:08PM +0000, Dave Houghton nicely wrote:
>
>>>3) the password is correct?
>>>
>>I exported the pub keys to the remote server and was able to login
>>without any password so I assume that the key authentification was
>>successfull.
>>I didn't try without exporting the keys so I can't say if ssh would fall
>>back to username/password authentification without the correct keys in
>>the remote server key database. I'll try that tommorrow when I 'm in
>>work as I don't have windows set up at home
>>
>
>
>Thank you. Try also to use the command "login", supplying the
>password.
>In this way we can verify is the Windows password had been
>fetched.
>
>I'm adding some new command from CygWin: wget and curl. Both very
>powerfull tool, able to create network connection.
>

I can personally say that wget works well under cygwin as I used it the
other day to try and solve the external ip problem I've been having in work.
As for curl I have used that in the past for a shell script web mirror
program I wrote to update a web site I used to have when I only had
windows available.
This was able to ftp directly from one URL to another URL without having
to have a local copy of the remote site on the mirroring computer

>
>What I plan is:
>
>1) a muLinux Windows Installer/Unistaller (mulinux-setup.exe)
>2) a network muLinux installer (mulinux-netinstall.exe)
>
>using the base system You just tested.
>

Sounds good to me

>
>This not because we cannot live without muLinux :-) but because
>I like to experiment in the Windows side.
>
I much prefer Linux but am slowly drifting back to windows mostly out of
necessity in work

Dave

>
>
>Michele
>

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