Additionally, do not forget to configure user accounts. There should be a
command to take the local machine accounts and put them appropriately in
sshd configuration.

William Hooper said:
> Evan McNish  said:
>> Attempts so far:
>> - Cygwin has been installed as best as I know how.  A few of
>> the posts suggested I should run the command "ssh -g -L
>> 5900:localhost:5900 localhost" on the host.  Unfortunately
>> all I get back is "ssh: connect to host localhost port 22:
>> connection refused".  This doesn't make a lot of sense as
>> I'm not trying to connect to a host but rather start a host.
>> I'm sure I've missed something.  I saw references to SSHD as
>> a daemon that needs to be started but I don't know how.
>
> Since you are using Cygwin (therefore OpenSSH)
> ssh - the OpenSSH client
> sshd - the OpenSSH server
>
> Googling for cygwin sshd turns up a number of guides like:
> http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
> http://tech.erdelynet.com/cygwin-sshd.html
>
> There might be an issue with using Win98 because it has no concept of
security, but I'm not sure.
>
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