NETWORK ADMINISTRATIONSWindows server

OpenSSH within Windows Server!

Follow along as we guide you through the process of configuring and deploying OpenSSH, enabling you to bolster your system’s security and facilitate streamlined remote access.

Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:23 Windows Server Version
1:06 Install Optional Features
1:38 OpenSSH Services
2:39 Configure SSHD Config File
4:11 SFTP User Access Setup
5:23 Fix Rename Issues
5:47 Create Authorized Key File
6:29 Change Authorized Key Permissions
7:21 Generate Private and Public Keys
9:21 Restart Services
9:42 Using WinSCP
11:11 Network Connection Issues
11:17 Configure Firewall Settings
12:06 Establish Connection Again
12:19 Restrict Folder Access
14:24 Conclusion

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

3 thoughts on “OpenSSH within Windows Server!

  • Also,this works if you already have a key pair that's for both GPG and SSH,right? I used Kleopatra and set the authentication to both. And don't forget how AD can integrate with SSH. In other words, you can authenticate to a SSH server using your AD credentials.

  • Thanks for showing this! You have no idea how much validation in the technical community this stuff needs; SSH is a Windows thing too! Though a lot of folks in the Linux community wouldn't tell you that. Now,I have nothing against the Linux community as a whole, but I have a problem with the people who believe in exclucivity. If anything, this is one of the best things that Microsoft ever did. Now we just need to see it in the enterprise as a larger scale; there's gotta be a reason why Microsoft bothered to make it native.

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