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		<title>Perl DBI and DBD::mysql on Cygwin &#8212; Connecting to a Native Windows Build of MySQL on a Windows 2003 AMI Within Amazon EC2</title>
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In my ongoing project involving Amazon&#8217;s EC2 service, I had a frustrating problem to solve this past weekend. I have an EC2 instance running Windows 2003, and on that instance I have a native Windows version of MySQL 5 and Cygwin. I wanted to use the mysqlhotcopy Perl script from the Cygwin command line against [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Cygwin Lighttpd with SSL</title>
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Last week, I needed to configure a Windows 2003 AMI in EC2 to run lighttpd with SSL. Once again, a simple job that I thought would be quick and painless turned into an extensive hacking session. Here is a quick roadmap of what I did.
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		<title>Cygwin SSHd on a Windows 2003 AMI Within Amazon EC2</title>
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Recently, I needed to configure a Windows 2003 AMI in EC2 to run a ssh server. I would have expected this to be a simple job, with a variety of choices for making this work, but in the end it was far more time consuming, complicated, and frustrating than I would have guessed. Here is [...]]]></description>
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