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OpenSSH
Hello,
I downloaded Cygwin to practice on my coursework from home. I was told to download the OpenSSH from Cygwin website so that I can access my files from home. However, the file saves itself with a cgi extension and I have no idea as to what I am supposed to do next. I found info on some website where it is written that it is possible to Install OpenSSH using the installer which I downloaded and used for installing Cygwin. However, my installed Cygwin directory contains no readme files concerning OpenSSH, I cannot use the installer to install OpenSSH as it does not appear as an option there, and I am lost at that point. Thanks for your help! |
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