begin Michael Erdely quotation: > Actually, the quick answer is to install Cygwin (http://cygwin.com/). > It comes with a port of OpenSSH.
*ahem* http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-net.html#AEN107 says; The following packages are included in the full release: Development tools: binutils, bison, byacc, dejagnu, diff, expect, flex, gas, gcc, gdb, itcl, ld, libstdc++, make, patch, tcl, tix, tk User tools: ash, bash, bzip2, diff, fileutils, findutils, gawk, grep, gzip, less, m4, sed, shellutils, tar, textutils, time There may be some bundle that includes a Cygwin port of one or the other of the sshds. If so, I suspect it would be Corinna Vinschen's OpenSSH port. Which neatly brings me back to my original suggestion of consulting my comprehensive list of SSH software, to get specifically what one wants, and not a lot of other baggage with it. That URL again: http://linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/security/ssh-clients -- Cheers, If C gives you enough rope to hang yourself, then C++ give you enough Rick Moen to bind and gag your neighbourhood, rig the sails on a small ship, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and still have enough to hang yourself from the yardarm. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
