I'll add it with a similar command with the super weirdo but apparently necessary version thing at the end: Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0 Starting SSHD on Windows as a Service Looks like I have the OpenSSH client stuff but not the server. > Get-WindowsCapability -Online | ? Name -like 'OpenSSH*' I can also do this with by typing "Windows Features" from the Start Menu. ) You don't need Putty to SSH with Windows (unless it makes you happy, then putty on, my friend.) Adding OpenSSH Server to Windowsįrom an Administrative PowerShell I'll see what OpenSSH stuff I have enabled. I SSH into Linux from Windows using the built-in OpenSSH Client that Windows 10 has shipped for years that you didn't know about. I've been shushing all over the place lately.
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