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Windows Server 2019 Officially Supports OpenSSH For the First Time (neowin.net)

Microsoft said in 2015 that it would build OpenSSH, a set of utilities that allow clients and servers to connect securely, into Windows, while also making contributions to its development. Neowin: Since then, the company has delivered on that promise in recent releases of Windows 10, being introduced as a feature-on-demand in version 1803. However, Windows Server hadn't received the feature until now, at least not in an officially supported way -- Windows Server version 1709 included it as a pre-release feature. But that's finally changed, as Microsoft this week revealed that Windows Server 2019, which was made available (again) in November, includes OpenSSH as a supported feature.

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  1. Up-and-coming server OS gets basic server feature by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nice. Good going, Microsoft.

    Who knows... at this rate, in a few years, Windows Server might even be ready for the enterprise.

  2. Re: Interesting by slazzy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Says the anonymous coward...

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