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openssh.ps1
Add-Type-AssemblyName System.IO.Compression.FileSystem
functionUnzip
{
param([string]$zipfile, [string]$outpath)
[System.IO.Compression.ZipFile]::ExtractToDirectory($zipfile,$outpath)
}
$url='https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases/latest/'
$request= [System.Net.WebRequest]::Create($url)
$request.AllowAutoRedirect=$false
$response=$request.GetResponse()
$file=$([String]$response.GetResponseHeader('Location')).Replace('tag','download') +'/OpenSSH-Win64.zip'
$client=new-object system.Net.Webclient;
$client.DownloadFile($file,'c:OpenSSH-Win64.zip')
Unzip 'c:OpenSSH-Win64.zip''C:Program Files'
mv 'c:Program FilesOpenSSH-Win64''C:Program FilesOpenSSH'
powershell.exe-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File 'C:Program FilesOpenSSHinstall-sshd.ps1'
New-NetFirewallRule-Name sshd -DisplayName 'OpenSSH Server (sshd)'-Enabled True -Direction Inbound -Protocol TCP -Action Allow -LocalPort 22
net start sshd
Set-Service sshd -StartupType Automatic
Set-Service ssh-agent -StartupType Automatic
cd 'C:Program FilesOpenSSH'
Powershell.exe-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command '. .FixHostFilePermissions.ps1 -Confirm:$false'
$registryPath='HKLM:SOFTWAREOpenSSH'
$Name='DefaultShell'
$value='C:windowsSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe'
IF(!(Test-Path$registryPath))
{
New-Item-Path $registryPath-Force
New-ItemProperty-Path $registryPath-Name $name-Value $value-PropertyType String -Force
} ELSE {
New-ItemProperty-Path $registryPath-Name $name-Value $value-PropertyType String -Force
}
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  1. Setup SSH Authentication for Git Bash on Windows Prepararation. Create a folder at the root of your user home folder (Example: C:/Users/uname/) called.ssh. Create the following files if they do not already exist (paths begin from the root of your user home folder).
  2. Q: What do I do if I'm still prompted for my password and GITSSHCOMMAND='ssh -v' git fetch shows no mutual signature algorithm? A: Some Linux distributions, such as Fedora Linux, have crypto policies that require stronger SSH signature algorithms than Azure DevOps supports (as of January 2021). There's an open feature request to add this support.

Using the SSH protocol, you can connect and authenticate to remote servers and services. With SSH keys, you can connect to GitHub Enterprise Server without supplying your username and personal access token at each visit. Checking for existing SSH keys Before you generate an SSH key, you can check to see if you have any existing SSH keys.

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Install Win32 OpenSSH (test release)

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  1. Win32-OpenSSH Github releases can be installed on Windows 7 and up.

  2. Note these considerations and project scope first.

  3. Download the latest build of OpenSSH.To get links to latest downloads this wiki page.

  4. Extract contents of the latest build to C:Program FilesOpenSSH (Make sure binary location has the Write permissions to just to SYSTEM, Administrator groups. Authenticated users should and only have Read and Execute.)

  5. In an elevated Powershell console, run the following

    • powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File install-sshd.ps1
  6. Open the firewall for sshd.exe to allow inbound SSH connections

    • New-NetFirewallRule -Name sshd -DisplayName 'OpenSSH Server (sshd)' -Enabled True -Direction Inbound -Protocol TCP -Action Allow -LocalPort 22

    Note: New-NetFirewallRule is for Windows 2012 and above servers only. If you're on a client desktop machine (like Windows 10) or Windows 2008 R2 and below, try:

  7. Start sshd (this will automatically generate host keys under %programdata%ssh if they don't already exist)

    • net start sshd
  8. Optional

    • To configure a default shell, see here
    • To setup sshd service to auto-start
      • Set-Service sshd -StartupType Automatic
    • To migrate sshd configuration from older versions (0.0.X.X), see here

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Uninstall Win32 OpenSSH

  • Start Windows Powershell as Administrator
  • Navigate to the OpenSSH directory
    • cd 'C:Program FilesOpenSSH'
  • Run the uninstall script
    • powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File uninstall-sshd.ps1
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