I've recently set this up for one of my clients and it works well.

I followed these instructions on setting up SSH on a Windows 2003 Small 
Busines Server
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~kscully/CygwinSSHD_W2K3.html
This installs Cygwin and OpenSSH

There is also another How-To using a minimal Cygwin/openssh install
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~smp/projects/ssh-windows/
but I couldn't get this working correctly - i suspect it was a permissions 
problem which I didn't have the time to troubleshoot. The package is also 
from 2004, so I doubt it took into account the new 'features' in Windows 2003 
R2.

Here is another How-To but for XP users.
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html

HTH

Martin

On Monday 02 October 2006 12:51, Evan Brown wrote:
> Howdy
>
> We have a client in Houston that needs to be able to download stuff from
> us here in Calgary and my boss wants a  secure method to do this, we
> have setup an ftp server in the past but he's not too keen on that
> anymore. We are running a smoothwall firewall and I was planning to just
> port forward whatever to our server,  I am kinda familiar with ssh and
> scp so I was thinking about something along those lines, I don't have an
> extra box to put it on I don't think, so I was looking at using Cygwin
> with the a ssh server. I've been Googleing and it seems doable using
> OpenSSH. Does anyone have experience doing this or that can offer me
> advice/alternate methods.
>
> Evan
>
>
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