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SSH rules. I often have to transfer files back to my home PC from work or whatever. I’ve been using FTP forever just out of habit, but being in the security biz I’ve long known this is a bad thing. But SSH is such a pain on Windows. MS included a telnet server, I think first in Win2k, but no SSH server for some reason. Anyway, I’ve used several SSH servers, but none of the free ones were very easy to setup. FreeSSHd is the first one that I can claim meets that very important requirement. You should definitely check it out. It supports SFTP and tunnelling too.

freeSSHd - free SSH server

freeSSHd, like it’s name says, is a free implementation of an SSH server. It provides strong encryption and authentication over insecure networks like Internet. Users can open remote console or even access their remote files thanks to buit-in SFTP server.

: http://halr9000.com/article/276

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MattJ
2006-03-05 17:48:29

I marvel… I spent all day looking for something like this… on Thursday! :-D

You read my mind… and at the same time, found something I was looking for… thanks! :-))

2006-03-05 18:01:33

Just doing my job.

2006-07-03 00:43:41

freeSSHD for Windows and Windows over SSH

What is freeSSHD?

freeSSHd, like it’s name says, is a free implementation of an SSH server. It provides strong encryption and authentication over insecure networks like Internet. Users can open remote console or even access their remote files thank…

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