Hi Matt

You can always use SSL, it's built-in in Python and only requires you to
generate self signed certificates. It's not that complicated. Then you need
to distribute the certificates to all clients and servers.

And it's more portable than ssh, although it requires more work
On Jul 10, 2014 10:48 PM, "Matt" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tomer and all,
> What is the best way to secure RPyC with Windows?  I need full support for
> Windows and Linux clients and servers and I'd like to secure all
> communications.  With Linux, it's straightforward because SSH is readily
> available.  Windows is a bit more of a pain, I've tried some open source
> SSH servers for Windows, but they're a bit flaky.
>
> Has anyone else done this?
> Thanks in advance.
> Matt
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