rsync problems on windows

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I'm trying to use the CentOS server for windows backups. I want to use rsync to get the data over there. I downloaded cwrsync, but I'm having issues getting it to work. I keep getting: "Disconnecting: Timeout, server not responding." Has anyone seen anything like this? Here is a transcript:

C:\Documents and Settings\Russ>rsync -vvvvvvv /cygdrive/c/temp/xr backup-db@192.
168.1.5:/home/backup-db/test
cmd= machine=192.168.1.5 user=backup-db path=/home/backup-db/test
cmd[0]=ssh cmd[1]=-l cmd[2]=backup-db cmd[3]=192.168.1.5 cmd[4]=rsync cmd[5]=--s
erver cmd[6]=-vvvvvvv cmd[7]=. cmd[8]=/home/backup-db/test
opening connection using ssh -l backup-db 192.168.1.5 rsync --server -vvvvvvv .
/home/backup-db/test
backup-db@xxxxxxxxxxx's password:
Disconnecting: Timeout, server not responding.
_exit_cleanup(code=20, file=rsync.c, line=242): entered
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at rsync.c(242) [sender]
_exit_cleanup(code=20, file=rsync.c, line=242): about to call exit(255)

And on the server, in secure.log I get:
May 2 18:08:58 localhost sshd[4337]: Accepted password for backup-db from 192.168.1.36 port 3392 ssh2 May 2 18:08:58 localhost sshd[4337]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user backup-db by (uid=0) May 2 18:08:58 localhost sshd[4339]: fatal: Write failed: Connection reset by peer May 2 18:08:58 localhost sshd[4337]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user backup-db

I'm using "rsync version 2.6.7 protocol version 29" on the client. I used the lates (2.6.9 I believe), and downgraded from there, trying to get it to work.
Russ

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