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2015-12-26 | 2016-01-07 | ||
the batch file is correct, the %~dp0 is replaced with a path to the batch file. unless you have command extensions disabled (martin) | using ssh-keygen.exe -A (martin) | ||
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* Download the latest [[https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases/|OpenSSH for Windows binaries]] (package ''OpenSSH-Win32.zip'') | * Download the latest [[https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases/|OpenSSH for Windows binaries]] (package ''OpenSSH-Win32.zip'') | ||
* Extract the package to a convenient location (we will use ''C:\openssh'' in this guide) | * Extract the package to a convenient location (we will use ''C:\openssh'' in this guide) | ||
- | * Generate server keys by running the following commands from the ''C:\openssh'' (when asked for a passphrase, just press ''Enter'', as the server keys cannot be protected with a passphrase): <code> | + | * Generate server keys by running the following commands from the ''C:\openssh'': <code> |
- | ssh-keygen.exe -t rsa -f ssh_host_rsa_key | + | ssh-keygen.exe -A |
- | ssh-keygen.exe -t dsa -f ssh_host_dsa_key | + | |
- | ssh-keygen.exe -t ecdsa -f ssh_host_ecdsa_key | + | |
- | ssh-keygen.exe -t ed25519 -f ssh_host_ed25519_key | + | |
</code> | </code> | ||
* Open a port for the %%SSH%% server in Windows Firewall: | * Open a port for the %%SSH%% server in Windows Firewall: |