by Gina Trapani Click to viewAnyone who's done any Unix work has used SSH (Secure Shell) to connect to other computers and perform tasks like transferring files. But you don't have to be a Unix whiz with a beard, ponytail and penguin tee-shirt to reap the benefits of the secure, remote computing that SSH offers. It's simple to set up an SSH server right on your Windows PC with Cygwin (and even sim
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