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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 09:16:12 -0600
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Dave Korn wrote:

  You already answered your own question.  Set up sshd.  It's "the Cygwin
way".  :-)

When ssh and sshd are installed and configured by means of  the scripts 
supplied in the cygwin documentation, are static IP addresses required, 
or is DHCP supported?


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