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Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

SSHD on Windows

I know I read about setting up SSHD on Windows on someone's blog, but I can't remember who and I can't find the link. It's a very good HowTo - I was able to get this bad boy up and running in about 3 minutes! Nice, now I have a command-line interface into all my machines. Now if I could only find Desktop clients (like VNC, but as good as Remote Desktop Connection). RDC rocks, especially if you're going from Windows XP to Windows XP. I'm using VNC, but it's clunky and slow. I'd like to find something (for both OS X and RedHat 9) that is as responsive as RDC. I've heard of Timbuktu and Apple's Remote Desktop, but both are spendy and I like free.

Posted in General at Oct 09 2003, 07:52:18 AM MDT 6 Comments
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Just a note. There is a XP like RDC client for older Windows versions (98, ME, 2k) hat connects both to XP and Windows 2000 Server. The client is better than Terminal Services. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/rdclientdl.asp

Posted by David on October 09, 2003 at 08:55 AM MDT #

There's a recent blog entry at dion which links to some good docs - Although I can't comment on the docs as that links down for me right now...

Posted by Gwyn Evans on October 09, 2003 at 10:42 AM MDT #

(Odd - I'm sure I didn't have the preview button last time)
Try again...
There's a recent blog entry at dion which links to some good docs - Although I can't comment on the docs as that links down for me right now...

Posted by Gwyn Evans on October 09, 2003 at 10:45 AM MDT #

Have you looked at UltraVNC for your Win32 PCs? <a href="http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/ ">http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/

Has VNC as its core, but is much faster. Used over a LAN it's almost like sitting at the PC. This is a vastly different experience from using plain ol' VNC.

Posted by Martin on October 09, 2003 at 01:15 PM MDT #

You may already know this, but Microsoft has a Remote Desktop Client for Mac OSX, and RH9 includes the rdesktop package, which is also a Remote Desktop Client.

Posted by Graham on October 09, 2003 at 03:28 PM MDT #

Try this link it contains complete package for running SSHD on Windows only NT/2000/XP http://lexa.mckenna.edu/sshwindows/

Posted by Abrar kazi on October 14, 2003 at 12:44 AM MDT #

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