Christopher Layne wrote:

BTW: I've had the funky SSH issues before where nothing at all works. My
solution was pretty much voodoo based:

1. Delete every single ssh, ssh_server, ssh-related user manually. Delete
these users from /etc/passwd as well as the windows side of the things.
2. Delete every dynamically generated ssh file - keys, config, etc.
3. Run ssh-host-config again.

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I've gotten cygwin ssh to work on my home network, but after it broke for the second time I felt it was just too much hassle to reinstall. For me ssh is a convenience, not a necessity. Would rsh be any easier to maintain? I would gladly trade security for convenience.


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