Microsoft Windows is the world's most popular operating system. In its different versions it is used extensively in practically every corporation - both on the users' desktops and in the servers of computing centers. The need has been recognized also by Microsoft in their blog. However, the Microsoft implementation is apparently only a command-line client.
Windows servers require an SSH server to be installed to allow secure remote login, secure file transfers, and automated remote command execution.
There are several SSH server implementations available. Other implementations are available from companies such as Bitvise, and community project teams such as FileZilla for file transfers only. SSH is used in practically all corporate networks for securing remote management, file transfers, and automated tasks. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Submit and view feedback for This product This page.
View all page feedback. In this article. Selecting yes adds that server to the list of known SSH hosts on your Windows client. You are prompted for the password at this point. As a security precaution, your password will not be displayed as you type. OpenSSH has configuration files for both server and client settings. As a result, documentation for OpenSSH configuration files is not repeated here.
If the file is absent, sshd generates one with the default configuration when the service is started. You may need to restart Windows afterwards if the service was in use at the time it was uninstalled.
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