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Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 11:42:53 -0700
From: brandon <brandon AT loudcloud DOT com>
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Subject: SSH and rsync for NT

All,
Been having a lot of trouble getting the pieces of my project to work so
I want to outline it here so anyone can tell me if it is possible.

Trying to get an NT 4.0 SP6a server to rsync with a Solaris box using
ssh.  I want this to be an automated job that is happening in a VERY
secure fashion.  I would really rather the session to authenticate with
keypairs rather than keeping  the password in a script.
My questions are 1) Do I need Cygwin?  I think that someone made an NT
port  for SSH that uses cygwin but Cygwin does not have a SSH component.
(Actually have this working with interactive login. Not sure if the
piece I am using is a "Cygwin created" or if it is an extension using
the Cygwin API.  Using keypairs right now requires that I hit return
three times before I am authenticated??!!??)  If Cygwin has a SSH piece,
I would rather use that.  This solution is pretty important so I would
rather use products made by teams rather than individuals.  Sorry in
advance.  I know the contributions individuals make and I appreciate
them.  It would be tough to defend on this one.

2) Rsync on NT.  Similar questions.  Does Cygwin have this or does
anyone on this list have recommendations?

3) SSH2?  Can I get this working on SSH2?  This needs to be automated
solution, preferably scriptable.  Trying to stay away from Winbatch and
the like.

4) Any opinions on how much less secure SSH1 is vs. SSH2.  I have read
that SSH1 is susceptible to authentication spoofing.  Is that the
primary vulnerability?  Any others that I need to consider?

Any advice on these or other products or maybe an alternative solution
would be appreciated.  Some of this may seem like it could be covered by
RTFM but I have found the docs to be really lite for these tools.  I am
an NT guy trying to learn UNIX.


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