>F-Secure does have SSH products: an SSH server for Unix, and a SSH client
>for all versions of Windows, all major Unix versions, and the Mac too.
>Tested the Windows client briefly and it seemed fine, but my company's
>already licensed for SecureCRT from Van Dyke.
>
>If you want to use SSH to administer your Windows boxes, you'll need an
>intermediary Unix box running sshd, or you'll need to find a supported SSH
>server for Windows (and if you do find one, please let me know). There are
>ways of running SSH servers on NT, but none of 'em are pretty, or supported.
.... When I still used NT, I got a version of sshd to compile using cygwin. The new
version of cygwin comes with a compiler, and everything compiled fine. Getting it to
run was might ugly, but it worked. Managed to register it as a service, and could
actually control it as one. Only took me three days to get it working.
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