This is a discussion on OpenSSH within the comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc forums, part of the OpenBSD category; --> Could be a bit off-topic here. Trying to install OpenSSH on W2K. I chose to cygwin/portable OpenSSH route. The ...
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| Could be a bit off-topic here. Trying to install OpenSSH on W2K. I chose to cygwin/portable OpenSSH route. The OpenSSH ftp archives are a bit confusing. I suppose the distribution I want is 3.7.1p2 of Sep23? Or do I go for the Dec03Snapshot? All I want is a stable OpenSSH that works with the current cygwin version. TIA Apologies for off-topic MK |
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| Hi, MK <mkhomo@ostecs.com> wrote: > Could be a bit off-topic here. > Trying to install OpenSSH on W2K. I chose to cygwin/portable OpenSSH > route. The OpenSSH ftp archives are a bit confusing. > I suppose the distribution I want is 3.7.1p2 of Sep23? > Or do I go for the Dec03Snapshot? > All I want is a stable OpenSSH that works with the current cygwin version. Why don't you choose OpenSSH via the cygwin intstaller? Regards, Christopher -- Christopher Intemann mail:inte@goe.net .~. phone/fax:0700/I-N-T-E-M-A-N-N /v\ Iridium:+881631417758 // \\ /( _ )\ PGP-Public-Key: ^^ ^^ http://www.math.uni-goettingen.de/intemann/pgp |
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| Christopher Intemann wrote: > Hi, > MK <mkhomo@ostecs.com> wrote: >>All I want is a stable OpenSSH that works with the current cygwin version. > > > Why don't you choose OpenSSH via the cygwin intstaller? > Regards, > Christopher I must have missed it in the installer stage. I'll go back to it. Thanks |