installing sshd | Win 10 1909 build
Evan Cooch
evan.cooch@gmail.com
Thu Dec 26 23:03:00 GMT 2019
Thanks, but insufficient. Where is the Cygwin sshd equivalent of the
following for the Windows 10 implementation of OpenSSH?:
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/hpc/How-To-Use-SSH-Client-and-Server-on-Windows-10-1470/
Is there an equivalent for Cygwin sshd, that deals in a step-by-step
fashion specifically with handling recent build of Windows 10, all of
which have openSSH pre-installed?
On 12/26/2019 4:02 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Evan Cooch!
>
>> So, is there a 'tried and true, officially sanctioned' way to get Cygin
>> sshd running as a service under the latest build of Windows 10, if you
>> working with a clean, new install of Windows?
>> Thanks much in advance...
> The only "true and tried" supported way of installing Cygwin's SSHD is the one
> using provided ssh-host-config.
> That assuming you are using an up-to-date installation of Cygwin.
> If you intend to use both Windows and Cygwin SSHD, you'll have to resolve
> TCP ports conflict somehow (which should be expected), otherwide, you may
> simple uninstall Windows one.
>
>
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