On 2011/09/18 12:04, Robert Myers wrote: > On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Paul Allen Newell<pnewell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> I tried to resist asking about this, but I can't help myself as it would >> solve some problems that I just assumed were not answerable. >> >> But I will only take baby-steps. >> >> How can one ssh from a cygwin shell to a Fedora box? My XP system has a >> dynamic IP of 192.168.2.? and all my Fedora boxes have static IPs in the >> 192.168.2.x range. I can get anything from my Fedora boxes to my XP by >> using "mail/mailx" and picking it up from XP Thunderbird, but I have no >> way to get anything from my XP box to the Fedora boxes (I burned out my >> "help cycles" with trying to use mail/mailx and don't want to go that >> route again). If I could ssh/scp to my Fedora boxes, I think I would be >> quite happy. >> > > I hope your question has been answered. A couple of tricks and traps: > > 1. You may have to punch holes for ssh on firewalls at both ends. > > 2. ssh is not in the default install of cygwin. > > 3. I use sftp to copy both ways, if all I need to do is to copy. > > 4. my router dhcp client table tells me where machines are at the moment. > > 5. it's a tad easier if you use the same client name on both ends. > > Robert. Why not just use samba? Works like a champ here for a mixed bag of about a dozen computers, occasional Macs, several 'ix, and several MS boxes XP through 7. Why make it harder on yourself than necessary? {^_^} -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines