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Hello guys thanks for the help on the last one I figured out that problem.So im trying to set up a SSH server from http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/

http://infinityexists.com/videos/episode14/ I am also using this video as help for me to set up the password part in cmd.I am going bye the WINDOWS method and I am running vista home premium.I come to

net start "Openssh server"

Well it says access denied so what do I do.

Looks LIKE your using Vista.

You need to run as Administrator.

Click the Start button, and start typing in Command, until "Command Prompt" shows up in the search box shows up, and then, right click Command Prompt, and click "Run as Administrator" then ATTEMPT to run your command.

Now, I am not exactly how well it works, but, have you tried looking into Telnet? Its usually built into WindowsYou have to consider the fact that since the last version of OpenSSH for Windows is from 2004 it might not be Vista compatible. From the bit of googling I did, it appears it doesn't play nice with Vista.
http://www.gameslifeandstuff.com/2007/04/installing-ssh-daemon-on-windows-vista.html

Oh and this topic doesn't belong in DOS. "OpenSSH for Windows"Sorry about posting here.And for double posting I thought the first didnt go through or something, sorry.Maybe Ill try something other than OpenSSH.Because well you might be right about it not being vista compatible.But if I install another SSH server and you must use CMD to set it up then Im screwed enless I have a GOOD tutorial like the one I found.Im just trying to use the SSH server to change my ip since I got banned from a chatroom for a real dumb reason and none proxies worked.Installing an SSH server will not change your IP address.

Mind you, if you managed to get banned, its your own venture to get out of it. We can help you to locate the email address of the administrator of the site you were banned from, and from there, you can go through the process of appealing to the ban. If you give a reasonable explanation for what happened, and if they consider it a good enough reason, they may revoke the ban, and allow you on their site again. YEP Zylstra is correct.
SSH or any other encryption daemon will not get you out of a ban.
And we will not help you circumvent the ban.



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