Actually, the quick answer is to install Cygwin (http://cygwin.com/).
It comes with a port of OpenSSH.

-ME

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Moen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 4:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: freeware SSH server for windows NT/2K?


begin Robert Schuff quotation:

> I thought I saw somewhere that someone had a windows SSH server
> startyed that is freeware.  but I cannot find it.  Anyone know of such
> a beast?

I'm assuming that "freeware", here, means available at no (direct) cost.

My http://linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/security/ssh-clients [1] listing
classifies software according to licensing rather than price, but
probably you're interested in one of the open-source-licensed SSH
daemons for Win32.  Scan down to the Win32 section:  For some entries,
you'll note that the document says server (daemon) software is included.
For others, it doesn't state, which accurately reflects the fact that I
don't know, having long ago upgraded to Linux.

[1] Which covers all SSH-related software I'm aware of, not just client
pieces.

-- 
Cheers,               A host is a host, from coast to coast.
Rick Moen             And nobody talks to a host that's close,
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dead.

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