The Microsoft PowerShell team has made an unexpected-but-welcome announcement: The team will contribute to the OpenSSH(Opens in a new window) community to create a way to use Windows PowerShell with ...
SSH, or secure shell, is the mainstay of remote access and administration in the Linux world, and the lack of any straightforward equivalent has always been an awkward feature of the Windows world.
Microsoft's PowerShell team is now contributing to the development efforts of the open source OpenSSH community. The aim is to tightly integrate the open source Secure Shell (SSH) protocol with ...
Microsoft is gearing up for big PowerShell and Windows OpenSSH changes in 2026, but security will come before flashy new features. Although Microsoft has already vowed to work on Windows 11 pain ...
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So my journey into the world of Windows Server continues... I guess I'll start with the PowerShell question. I have PowerShell SSH Server installed on a 2012 box, this is just a piece of software that ...
An upcoming version of Windows PowerShell will let users manage Windows and Linux computers through Secure Shell protocol and Shell session (better known as SSH), thanks to some new functionality ...
I seem to be in a very PowerShell mood these past couple of days… hence yet another PSH post. I’d expect at least yet another post once I figure out a CTP2 eventing issue I’m trying to work around.
I've had the opportunity to work with PowerShell recently, on Windows 7. And I have to admit, I'm impressed with some things, but disappointed with others. It's young as far as software is concerned, ...