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sven duzontThanks to Lex Sheehan on the diffutils tips, and Thomas Braun for the hosts.allow tips.
Click next to start installing cygwin and ssh.
Size of the basic cygwin system is more than 50 Meg, this may take a while.
Take a coffee break and wait.g
(3) Right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Environment Variables
See this illustration (red dots)
Click the "New" new button to add a new entry to System variables:
variable name is CYGWIN
variable value is ntsec tty
(4) Right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Environment Variables
See this illustration (green dots)
Select the Path variable and click the "Edit" edit button:
append ;c:\cygwin\bin to the end of the existing variable string.
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The purpose of this tutorial is for Windows users who are perhaps less familiar
with Unix commands wanting to try out the famous
Open Source ssh server (openSSH) on a desktop Windows XP
or Windows Vista
(Vista is relatively new so information presented here is beta only).The behavior of Windows 2003 Server is different. Follow this link
to install OpenSSH on Windows 2003 Server, by Stephen Pillinger of the
School of Computer Science, University of Brimingham. Or this link to install Cygwin SSH server on Windows 2003 Server, by Kevin Scully at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.There seems to be some problems when using cygwin ssh with McAfee 8.0i. A
work around to that problem is available below.
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According to some cygwin gods, the
only official document that you should use is /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README
which is probably true.
The purpose of this tutorial is for Windows users who are perhaps less familiar
with Unix commands wanting to try out the famous
Open Source ssh server (openSSH) on a desktop Windows XP
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John LeMasneyHow to install a ssh server (called sshd, from OpenSSH) on a Windows 2000 or XP
How to install a sftp server on a Windows 2000 or XP
The ssh server is an emulation of the UNIX environment and OpenSSH for Windows, by Redhat, called cygwin
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