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		<title>By: Tips and Tutorials - Linux .: Cisco :. VOIP &#187; Windows - SSH, SCP and SFTP Server</title>
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		<description>[...] This tutorial will show you how to install and configure openssh on a windows box. My primary motivation for researching ssh on a Windows platform is Cisco Call Manager 5.0. It only performs network backups to an sftp server. Other uses for an ssh server on a windows machine might be secure file copies or firewall peircing from work to home (if you do not have a *nix server at home). Follow this tutorial for firewall piercing. [...]</description>
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