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2017-03-02 | 2017-03-19 | ||
need admin privileges to program files (martin) | no summary (37.142.66.2) | ||
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* As the Administrator, generate server keys by running the following commands from the ''C:\Program Files\OpenSSH'': \\ ''.\ssh-keygen.exe -A'' | * As the Administrator, generate server keys by running the following commands from the ''C:\Program Files\OpenSSH'': \\ ''.\ssh-keygen.exe -A'' | ||
* Open a port for the %%SSH%% server in Windows Firewall: | * Open a port for the %%SSH%% server in Windows Firewall: | ||
- | * Either run the following PowerShell command (Windows 8 and 2012 or newer only), &win8 &win2012 as the Administrator: \\ ''New-NetFirewallRule -Protocol %%TCP%% -LocalPort 22 -Direction Inbound -Action Allow -DisplayName %%SSH%%'' | + | * Either run the following PowerShell command (Windows 8 and 2012 or newer only), &win8 &win2012 as the Administrator: \\ ''powershell New-NetFirewallRule -Protocol %%TCP%% -LocalPort 22 -Direction Inbound -Action Allow -DisplayName %%SSH%%'' |
* or go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules// and add a new rule for port 22. &wincp | * or go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules// and add a new rule for port 22. &wincp | ||
* To allow a public key authentication, as an Administrator, from ''C:\Program Files\OpenSSH'', run: \\ ''powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File install-sshlsa.ps1'' \\ and restart the machine | * To allow a public key authentication, as an Administrator, from ''C:\Program Files\OpenSSH'', run: \\ ''powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File install-sshlsa.ps1'' \\ and restart the machine |