SSH SETUP

From: Kirby Nankivell (ferretbob@phreaker.net)
Date: 12/22/01

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    From: "Kirby Nankivell" <ferretbob@phreaker.net>
    Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 04:18:01 GMT
    
    

    hey,

    i have began to set up my debian box, it is a :
    PII 333
    128mb ram
    4 gig hd
    32x CD
    4mb video
    2x 10/100 NIC cards

    and it will be sitting in a closet, serving our home network. and um, i was
    wanting to set up a SSH server on so i could access it from a Windows (YUK)
    machine anywhere so i can set the backup to start without physically being
    at the terminal,
    Any Ideas on what SSH server i should use, any instructions to set it up,
    any basic commands would be greaty appeciated.

    -Kirby



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