Native SSH on Windows
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@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
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@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
Where have you been? LOL
We talk about how we do that all of the time.
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@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
Uh yeah. .
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@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
Where have you been? LOL
We talk about how we do that all of the time.
Really??
Ive been off in my own little world doing these things over here I guess. -
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
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@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
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@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
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@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
You can use the ssh client form cmd or powershell.
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@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
apparently Ive been hiding under a rock .
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@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
apparently Ive been hiding under a rock .
I wouldn't call it a widely publicized thing - if you weren't reading the right things/places it's pretty easy to miss.
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@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
and was an official add on prior to that for a year or so.
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@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
and was an official add on prior to that for a year or so.
Where are you getting that from? All I can find are the blogger announcements in Dec 2017 (after the 1709 release) that MS has added SSH.
example
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/14/16775764/microsoft-windows-10-openssh-client-support -
@Dashrender said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
and was an official add on prior to that for a year or so.
Where are you getting that from? All I can find are the blogger announcements in Dec 2017 (after the 1709 release) that MS has added SSH.
example
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/14/16775764/microsoft-windows-10-openssh-client-supportLots of us were using it prior to that. You are looking for when it was added to the Windows install, not when Microsoft released it. They released it as a download, then to Chocolatey, then eventually added it to Windows proper built in.
By the time it was added into the Windows install, it was already well known and talked about.
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@Dashrender said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
and was an official add on prior to that for a year or so.
Where are you getting that from? All I can find are the blogger announcements in Dec 2017 (after the 1709 release) that MS has added SSH.
example
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/14/16775764/microsoft-windows-10-openssh-client-supportMS announced they were adding OpenSSH in 2015. I would assume there was a way outside of Windows native tools to add it shortly thereafter. But yes. the first in Windows method was 1709.
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People were discussing the Chocolatey version of the package (that was the official source prior to MS building it in) in 2014 at least. And that wasn't the beginning of it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@Dashrender said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
and was an official add on prior to that for a year or so.
Where are you getting that from? All I can find are the blogger announcements in Dec 2017 (after the 1709 release) that MS has added SSH.
example
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/14/16775764/microsoft-windows-10-openssh-client-supportLots of us were using it prior to that. You are looking for when it was added to the Windows install, not when Microsoft released it. They released it as a download, then to Chocolatey, then eventually added it to Windows proper built in.
By the time it was added into the Windows install, it was already well known and talked about.
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@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@Dashrender said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@JaredBusch said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@WrCombs said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
@DustinB3403 said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
Maybe teach them how to setup a server and access it via SSH (with putty/powershell/linux terminal).
Wait.
You can use windows Powershell to SSH into a server?/???MIND BLOWN
More like you use SSH from whatever default CLI interface you use on Windows. It is not "powershell" that provides SSH.
I normally use PuTty, I honestly didnt think windows had the capabilities to SSH...
It was added in 1709
https://mangolassi.it/topic/15869/windows-10-now-includes-ssh-client-and-server-out-of-the-boxIt was made installed by default in 1803.
and was an official add on prior to that for a year or so.
Where are you getting that from? All I can find are the blogger announcements in Dec 2017 (after the 1709 release) that MS has added SSH.
example
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/14/16775764/microsoft-windows-10-openssh-client-supportLots of us were using it prior to that. You are looking for when it was added to the Windows install, not when Microsoft released it. They released it as a download, then to Chocolatey, then eventually added it to Windows proper built in.
By the time it was added into the Windows install, it was already well known and talked about.
cool - thanks.
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@scottalanmiller said in Home lab projects - for Middle aged teens:
People were discussing the Chocolatey version of the package (that was the official source prior to MS building it in) in 2014 at least. And that wasn't the beginning of it.
That was not MS.
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