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OpenSSH Windows Server 2016
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I am trying to install OpenSSH on a windows server machine. When i use this command:
Get-WindowsCapability -Online | ? Name -like 'OpenSSH*
I don't get this output:
Name : OpenSSH.Client~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
Name : OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
but it's empty:
When I do:
Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
it works, but once I try so start the server:
Start-Service sshd
Set-Service -Name sshd -StartupType 'Automatic'
I get this message error:
Start-Service : Cannot find any service with service name 'sshd'.
ssh windows-server-2016 ssh-keygen
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I am trying to install OpenSSH on a windows server machine. When i use this command:
Get-WindowsCapability -Online | ? Name -like 'OpenSSH*
I don't get this output:
Name : OpenSSH.Client~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
Name : OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
but it's empty:
When I do:
Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
it works, but once I try so start the server:
Start-Service sshd
Set-Service -Name sshd -StartupType 'Automatic'
I get this message error:
Start-Service : Cannot find any service with service name 'sshd'.
ssh windows-server-2016 ssh-keygen
Is your Windows Server on version 1709 or newer?
– Gerald Schneider
May 6 at 9:09
@GeraldSchneider it's a Windows Server 2016 Standard
– Mouâd Harhar
May 6 at 9:19
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I am trying to install OpenSSH on a windows server machine. When i use this command:
Get-WindowsCapability -Online | ? Name -like 'OpenSSH*
I don't get this output:
Name : OpenSSH.Client~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
Name : OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
but it's empty:
When I do:
Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
it works, but once I try so start the server:
Start-Service sshd
Set-Service -Name sshd -StartupType 'Automatic'
I get this message error:
Start-Service : Cannot find any service with service name 'sshd'.
ssh windows-server-2016 ssh-keygen
I am trying to install OpenSSH on a windows server machine. When i use this command:
Get-WindowsCapability -Online | ? Name -like 'OpenSSH*
I don't get this output:
Name : OpenSSH.Client~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
Name : OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent
but it's empty:
When I do:
Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
it works, but once I try so start the server:
Start-Service sshd
Set-Service -Name sshd -StartupType 'Automatic'
I get this message error:
Start-Service : Cannot find any service with service name 'sshd'.
ssh windows-server-2016 ssh-keygen
ssh windows-server-2016 ssh-keygen
edited May 6 at 10:21
Mr Shunz
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asked May 6 at 9:04
Mouâd HarharMouâd Harhar
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Is your Windows Server on version 1709 or newer?
– Gerald Schneider
May 6 at 9:09
@GeraldSchneider it's a Windows Server 2016 Standard
– Mouâd Harhar
May 6 at 9:19
add a comment |
Is your Windows Server on version 1709 or newer?
– Gerald Schneider
May 6 at 9:09
@GeraldSchneider it's a Windows Server 2016 Standard
– Mouâd Harhar
May 6 at 9:19
Is your Windows Server on version 1709 or newer?
– Gerald Schneider
May 6 at 9:09
Is your Windows Server on version 1709 or newer?
– Gerald Schneider
May 6 at 9:09
@GeraldSchneider it's a Windows Server 2016 Standard
– Mouâd Harhar
May 6 at 9:19
@GeraldSchneider it's a Windows Server 2016 Standard
– Mouâd Harhar
May 6 at 9:19
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Judging from the Microsoft Documentation, it appears that installing Open SSH through PowerShell in this way is a feature of Windows Server 2019 and not of 2016.
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Judging from the Microsoft Documentation, it appears that installing Open SSH through PowerShell in this way is a feature of Windows Server 2019 and not of 2016.
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Judging from the Microsoft Documentation, it appears that installing Open SSH through PowerShell in this way is a feature of Windows Server 2019 and not of 2016.
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Judging from the Microsoft Documentation, it appears that installing Open SSH through PowerShell in this way is a feature of Windows Server 2019 and not of 2016.
Judging from the Microsoft Documentation, it appears that installing Open SSH through PowerShell in this way is a feature of Windows Server 2019 and not of 2016.
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Is your Windows Server on version 1709 or newer?
– Gerald Schneider
May 6 at 9:09
@GeraldSchneider it's a Windows Server 2016 Standard
– Mouâd Harhar
May 6 at 9:19