Windows 10 is becoming a useful Unix/Linux sysadmin platform. First, it has incorporated Windows Subsystem for Linux in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Now, in the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, ...
The Microsoft PowerShell team has made an unexpected-but-welcome announcement: The team will contribute to the OpenSSH(Opens in a new window) community to create a way to use Windows PowerShell with ...
So, I was (playing with – working again) on my SCP based PowerShell script this week. Basically, the scenario was to test things out using a testing facility in Redmond (I will talk about that in my ...
Microsoft announced on Tuesday that the OpenSSH solution used for remote management is now a supported "Features on Demand" addition in both Windows 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019. OpenSSH is ...
The OpenSSH solution used for remote management is now a supported "Features on Demand" addition in both Windows 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019, Microsoft announced last week. OpenSSH is an ...
Further extend Microsoft’s implementation of OpenSSH in Windows 10 by generating your own secure keys. The use of OpenSSH is ubiquitous with secured access to client devices over a network. The ...
For a long time if you needed an OpenSSH client for a Windows computer you had to download and install one from a third-party. Applications like PuTTY are very popular with folks that need that sort ...
Microsoft is slowly working on making the lives of IT professionals easier by implementing features typically found in Linux distributions. One of the next features on the to-do list for Redmond is ...
When we first reported on the Windows OpenSSH Client, it was still in beta and had to be manually installed as an optional feature. With the release of the April 2018 Update, the OpenSSH Client is now ...
It's been a few years since Microsoft promised to include OpenSSH as a part of Windows, and though consumer versions of Windows 10 already had it, the Server variants are only getting it now. Back in ...
Hey all. Nice to see the forums are up again. I have a question to pose to the collective that goes something like this: I've got a pretty tightly locked down Web box on Win2k Pro. (WWW & FTP as ...