There is actually a port of openssh to windows....

http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/

and there is a guide for setting up an encrypted connection between 2
windows machines
http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/sftp_rsa_win2k_howto.html .

Michael Viron
Project Manager / Primary Developer / Manager of Online Operations
General Education Online

At 08:08 PM 9/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>> can windows rsync upload to a linux machine?  i do want a lot.....
>
>I don't know if that's possible. I haven't done much file transfer
>between windows and Linux. I have done anonymous ftp from windows
>to linux though. Works just like it's supposed to, although it's
>not the best way.
>
>Two other possibilities exist; one would be a Samba connection between
>the Windows and Linux machine, and the other would be 'pscp' - a secure
>remote copying setup. scp et al are derived (or part of) from Open SSH,
>and the Putty setup (which I use all the time for ssh from windows
>boxes) is very easy and fits just on a floppy: in fact, all the utilities
>fit on a floppy. Personally, I have not set things up for pscp yet but
>that's been on my to do list to get some mp3s and such up from my bro's
>box, which runs Windows.
>
>Of the three, ftp is probably easiest to set up - you may already have
>it enabled. 
>
>(best-before dating: is that like best used before installation?) :)
>
>
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>Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
>

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