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| Subject: | Re: Programming With SSH |
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| Date: | Sat, 15 Mar 2008 10:23:21 +0200 |
I'm not sure if I'm sending this to the right list or not.
What I'm trying to do is figure out the right steps to using the openssh headers with in my C programs. This also goes about having to use it with gcc for the time being. Right now I'm using mac 10.5.2 and also CentOS 5.0. Any help or just a link with some good documentation would be great.
Thank you,
Thomas
Actually, you did not mention what you need to use the headers for...
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