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| Subject: | Re: windows secure copy |
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| Date: | Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:29:29 -0400 |
If you're considering using OpenSSH for Windows and want to use publickey authentication to avoid entering passwords over and over again, Iwould recommend this guide: http://bmonday.com/articles/653.aspx It saved me a whole lot of headaches when trying to script some securefile transfers. -Matt -- Matt Kaar, CISSP Carnegie Mellon University Information Networking Institute matt.kaar@gmail.com On 10/4/05, Douglas G. Phillips <csdgp@eiu.edu> wrote:> Can you suggest me a free/opensource/microsoft product to do that?>> I tried some free ssh server for windows but found them not too> stable/simple to use and configure(they are mostly based on> cygwin).>> Here is an installer that installs OpenSSH and the bare minimum of> cygwin that is necessary.>>> http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/>> Hope this helps you out.>> --> Douglas G. Phillips> Development Information Technology Services> Eastern Illinois University (217) 581-7631>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------> --------------------------------------------------------------------------->>
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