At 08:16 PM 7/13/2004, you wrote: >I hope someone can help me. I'm using Cygwin on an old PC with 1.2gig >hard drive and 24MB RAM (pathetic I know.) I'm using the PC as a >holding area for backups so that I don't have to write the backups to CD >every day. The network card in the PC is a Kingston Etherex card, and >it's not very widely supported on a Linux that fits on 1.2 gig with so >little RAM. Anyway, I've hooked it up to my network and installed >Cygwin, though I don't think I have enough space for all of it. I want >to be able to run sshd so that my server PC can copy its daily backups >over to the Cygwin PC, but every time I try to ssh from the server PC >over to Cygwin, I get a "Connection refused". I'm not familiar with >Cygwin's firewall; I'm used to using iptables and there doesn't seem to >be an iptables package available on the Cygwin setup program. How do I >fix this?
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