I had a need last year to implement a zero-cost SFTP (ftp over ssh) solution for an appliance backup to a windows server that only supported FTP over SSH.

I ended up using OpenSSH for Windows available here: http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/

It's basically a simpler installer package consisting of the cygwin and openssh binaries but it i still a pita to configure.

The concern for this package would be the age of the OpenSSH code but it is functional and if you are only using on your internal network should be less of a concern.



There is also another windows packaged OpenSSH implementaiton that is free called copssh but I haven't played with it as of yet. But it's OpenSSH binaries are kept more up to date, currently the 5.9 codebase.. http://www.itefix.no/i2/copssh

I'm purely using the SCP functions so I can't speak for any real administration or shell capabilities of either of these.

--
Smith
Admin | Apps4Rent
Office 365 Migration | Office 365