mike ledoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I do as well, but I still ran into trouble; when statically linked
> with 0.9.5a, PuTTY couldn't connect, when statically linked with 0.9.6
> everything works as expected.  Unfortunately, we do have several windows
> users here that need to be able to access the servers.

When I'm forced to use Windows, I like to install cygwin, which includes
OpenSSH and has an XFree86 add-on. In the past, before I tried cygwin,
I would have recommended SecureCRT for Windows users; now I'd be
tempted to offer cygwin first, with SecureCRT as a secondary option.

Of course, cygwin could be difficult for the commandline-phobic to
handle. Does anybody know of any Windows gui ssh/scp/sftp front-ends
that use cygwin under the hood?


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