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From: "Corwin" <Cygwin AT ifrance DOT com>
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Subject: ssh.exe strange behaviour
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 08:41:45 +0200
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Could somebody explain to me why ssh.exe is trying to connect to
wustat.windows.com:80 and www.cygwin.com:80 by itself sometimes ??
This is rather frightening for someone like me who use ssh to access my
server !!
If somebody has an explanation, I would sleep quieter tonight..
Meanwhile, could somebody send me the last ssh.exe md5 checksum ?

Thanks

Thomas


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