Yes, very cool indeed.

On windows, plink is very commonly used instead of ssh.  Some more
details about putty and plink...
    http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
    http://rc.quest.com/topics/X_putty_openssh/

I'll report back on trying it with ubuntu when I get back to my ubuntu
machine with my key on it.


You'll might want to list the RSA key finger print of the server...
something like:
    XX:XX:XX:XX:39:30:3e:99:9b:ee:XX:AA:22:22:22:22

Also you might want to gpg sign the pypissh package.




2011/3/16 Alexis Métaireau <[email protected]>:
> Le 16/03/2011 18:19, "Martin v. Löwis" a écrit :
>> I wrote a distutils extension that makes distutils
>> use ssh for the upload and register commands; it's at
>>
> GREAT, thanks.
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