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  9. From: "Pierre Vandevenne" <pierre@datarescue.com>
  10. Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,alt.security,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.security,comp.security,comp.security.unix
  11. Subject: Re: ssh (secure shell) with kermit ?
  12. Date: 3 Feb 1997 14:48:24 GMT
  13. Organization: DataRescue sprl
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  20.  
  21. Hello Charles,
  22.  
  23. Charles Roten <croten@big.aa.net> wrote in article
  24. <CROTEN.97Feb2183757@big.aa.net>...
  25.  
  26. : ssh FAQ (version of 19 August '96) told me about ?  Any Windows- or 
  27. : NT- or Lose95-specific gotchas ??  Sorry to proclaim my ignorance 
  28.  
  29. Check out http://www.datafellows.com for a windows implementation of the
  30. ssh client
  31.  
  32. -- 
  33. Pierre Vandevenne, http://www.datarescue.com
  34. IDA Pro multi-os, multi-processor interactive disassembler
  35.