RE: Windows Server?

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> How are you going to run SSH on the server?  Cygwin SSH?

My first idea is to let the I.T. guys figure that out.  After all, they
are supposed to be helping us...right?  Is such a thing built into a
Windows server system?  But a quick search in Google turned up a
SourceForge project that's OpenSSH using a stripped down Cygwin that is
self-contained and doesn't require a separate Cygwin installation.

> But yes, the SSH protocol is the git:// protocol, tunneled through
SSH,
> and will be much more efficient over the VPN than SMB.

Someone else said that the git daemon is for fetching only.  So that's
not a limitation with the git: protocol, just the git-daemon itself?


--John

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