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RE: sshd for windows


From: "Depp, Dennis M." <deppdm () ornl gov>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 12:16:18 -0400

Why not use Remote Destop Connection?  It comes with Windows 2000.

Dennis 


-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Perry [mailto:gte274v () mail gatech edu] 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:30 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com

Is there a sshd for Windows (W2K Server is the actual OS) 
that is freely
available?  I am doing a senior design project for a class at 
school and I
would like a way to log in remotely to the server at the 
company which I am
working with (the network admin hasnt even done the security 
updates on the
webserver, so he is hopeless).  Thanks in advance!

--
Derek A. Perry
derek () cc gatech edu


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