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Karl-WE
Feb 22, 2024MVP
b26063 - Questions on SSH optional feature
Dear Windows Server Insider Team,
I have a question about SSH. Once I've heard that - the OpenSSH Optional Feature component in Windows 10/11 is outdated, - it had a security issue due to this ...
- Mar 03, 2024
Karl-WE It's worth noting that it isn't enabled by default, just installed by default.
From the release notes:
Starting in Windows Server 2025 the Win32-OpenSSH server side component (SSHD) will ship installed by default. Previously, the Win32-OpenSSH server component shipped as an optional feature that needed to be installed. Additionally, there is a new option in the Server Manager UI to enabled/disable SSHD, as well as a new group, “OpenSSH Users”. To use SSHD, the feature only has to be enabled, not installed. When enabled, SSHD is allowed only on private networks on default port 22Having a look at the sshd binary in `C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH` indicates that the in-box version is `OpenSSH_9.5p1 for Windows` which appears to be up to date.
Releases · PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH (github.com)
Karl-WE
Mar 05, 2024MVP
addendum: As Ben said, it is installed disabled by default. It can be enabled and disabled on the Windows Server Manager Overview tab, too. This is nice and lately, the second addition to Server Manager, after Arc integration.