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New OpenSSH Win32 Port With Client-Server Integration and No Cygwin
Sep 15, 2010
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Anthony Pell
1 min read
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security update
software integration
open source
openssh
client-server
win32 port
cygwin
A final step towards removing Cygwin dependencies, new Win32 port of OpenSSH includes both client and server, implementing a majority of the functionalities found in the original code Rome, Italy September 15, 2010
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