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Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Installing ssh and rsync on a Windows machine: minimalist approach

Installing ssh and rsync on a Windows machine: minimalist approach

Found this on Slashdot recently... haven't had time to go read it.
Posted by Thomas at 10:21
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