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2018-11-27 2018-11-28
Added missed step of enabling the SSHD service. The following step does not work unless the service is first enabled. (73.205.32.65) (untrusted) old revision restored - Instructions for starting the service are in "Configuring SSH server" section already (martin)
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  * Create the ''.ssh'' folder (for the ''authorized_keys'' file) in your Windows account profile folder (typically in ''C:\Users\username\.ssh'').((Windows Explorer does not allow you to create a folder starting with a dot directly. As a workaround, use ''.ssh.'', the trailing dot will allow you to bypass the restriction, but will not be included in the name.)) &winpath   * Create the ''.ssh'' folder (for the ''authorized_keys'' file) in your Windows account profile folder (typically in ''C:\Users\username\.ssh'').((Windows Explorer does not allow you to create a folder starting with a dot directly. As a workaround, use ''.ssh.'', the trailing dot will allow you to bypass the restriction, but will not be included in the name.)) &winpath
  * For permissions to ''.ssh'' folder and ''authorized_keys'' file, what matters are Windows ACL permissions, not simple *nix permissions. Set the %%ACL%% so that only a respective Windows account have a write access to the folder and the file (what is the default access level, if you create the folder and the file, while logged in using the respective account).   * For permissions to ''.ssh'' folder and ''authorized_keys'' file, what matters are Windows ACL permissions, not simple *nix permissions. Set the %%ACL%% so that only a respective Windows account have a write access to the folder and the file (what is the default access level, if you create the folder and the file, while logged in using the respective account).
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-===== [[Start SSHD Service]] Starting the OpenSSH server ===== 
-The SSHD service can be enabled from the Services console (Start Menu > type in Services), or from the command line as shown below: 
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-<code> 
-C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH>net start sshd 
-The OpenSSH SSH Server service is starting.. 
-The OpenSSH SSH Server service was started successfully. 
-</code> 
===== [[connecting]] Connecting to the server ===== ===== [[connecting]] Connecting to the server =====

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