{"id":3923,"date":"2015-06-04T02:34:19","date_gmt":"2015-06-03T18:34:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/?p=3923"},"modified":"2015-09-09T19:36:36","modified_gmt":"2015-09-09T11:36:36","slug":"openssh-on-windows-its-happening","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2015\/06\/openssh-on-windows-its-happening\/","title":{"rendered":"OpenSSH On Windows – It’s Happening!"},"content":{"rendered":"

So it seems like getting rid of Ballmer was the best thing Microsoft<\/a> has done in years, Satya is definitely pushing them in a much more positive direction with a focus on Azure and open sourcing technology and moves like this OpenSSH on Windows!<\/p>\n

A real show of support for open source technology and a commitment to making Windows servers more technologically relevant.<\/p>\n

\"OpenSSH<\/p>\n

There have long been 3rd integrations with Windows to provide SSH support, but it’s good to finally a see real commitment by Microsoft themselves to do encrypted remote access the right way.<\/p>\n

Microsoft has finally decided to add support for SSH to PowerShell, allowing people to log into Windows systems and use software remotely over an encrypted connection.<\/p>\n

Users of Linux, the BSDs, and other operating systems, will know all about OpenSSH and its usefulness in connecting machines in a secure way to execute commands and transfer data. And soon Windows PowerShell \u2013 the command-line shell and scripting language \u2013 can be used over SSH, we’re told.<\/p>\n

“The PowerShell team [will] adopt an industry-proven solution while providing tight integration with Windows; a solution that Microsoft will deliver in Windows while working closely with experts across the planet to build it,” wrote Microsoft group software engineering manager Angel Calvo.<\/p>\n

“I\u2019m pleased to announce that the PowerShell team will support and contribute to the OpenSSH community.”<\/p>\n

PowerShell’s SSH support will allow users to “interoperate between Windows and Linux \u2013 both Linux connecting to and managing Windows via SSH and, vice versa, Windows connecting to and managing Linux via SSH.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n