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guide_windows_openssh_server 2024-02-20 | guide_windows_openssh_server 2025-01-30 (current) | ||
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* On Windows 11: &win11 | * On Windows 11: &win11 | ||
- | * Go to //Settings > Apps > Optional features// and click on //View features//. | + | * Go to //Settings > System > Optional features// and click on //View features//. |
- | * Locate //"OpenSSH server"// feature, select it, click //Next//, and then click //Install//. | + | * Locate //"OpenSSH server"// feature, select it, click //Next//, and then click //Add//. |
* On Windows 10 (version 1803 and newer): &win10 | * On Windows 10 (version 1803 and newer): &win10 | ||
* Go to //Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Optional features// and click on //Add a feature//. | * Go to //Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Optional features// and click on //Add a feature//. | ||
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Binaries are installed to ''%WINDIR%\System32\OpenSSH''. Configuration file (''sshd_config'') and host keys are installed to ''%ProgramData%\ssh'' (only after the server is started for the first time). | Binaries are installed to ''%WINDIR%\System32\OpenSSH''. Configuration file (''sshd_config'') and host keys are installed to ''%ProgramData%\ssh'' (only after the server is started for the first time). | ||
- | You may still want to use the following manual installation if you want to install a newer version of OpenSSH than the one built into Windows.NIGGGGA NIIGGGA | + | You may still want to use the following manual installation if you want to install a newer version of OpenSSH than the one built into Windows. |
==== [[windows_older]] On earlier versions of Windows ==== | ==== [[windows_older]] On earlier versions of Windows ==== | ||
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* or go to //Windows Security > Firewall & network protection//((//Control Panel > Windows Defender Firewall// (or //Windows Firewall//) on older versions of Windows.))// > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules// and add a new rule for port 22. &wincp | * or go to //Windows Security > Firewall & network protection//((//Control Panel > Windows Defender Firewall// (or //Windows Firewall//) on older versions of Windows.))// > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules// and add a new rule for port 22. &wincp | ||
* Start the service and/or configure automatic start: | * Start the service and/or configure automatic start: | ||
- | * Go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools// and open //Services//. Locate //%%OpenSSH SSH Server%%// service. &wincp | + | * Go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Tools// (//Administrative Tools// on Windows 10 and older) and open //Services//. Locate //%%OpenSSH SSH Server%%// service. &wincp &win10 |
* If you want the server to start automatically when your machine is started: Go to //Action > Properties// (or just double-click the service). In the Properties dialog, change //Startup type// to //Automatic// and confirm. | * If you want the server to start automatically when your machine is started: Go to //Action > Properties// (or just double-click the service). In the Properties dialog, change //Startup type// to //Automatic// and confirm. | ||
* Start the //%%OpenSSH SSH Server%%// service by clicking the //Start the service// link or //Action > Start// in the menu. | * Start the //%%OpenSSH SSH Server%%// service by clicking the //Start the service// link or //Action > Start// in the menu. |