OpenSSH On MS Windows
OpenSSH is the open-source version of the Secure Shell (SSH). OpenSSH was added to Windows 10 (build 1809 and later). This means that you can open a MS Windows Command Prompt window and run any of the SSH tools from the command line in MS Windows. Therefore you don039;t need to use PuTTY if you don039;t like that tool. OpenSSH for Windows has the following commands built in
ssh SSH client component that runs on the user039;s local system
ssh-keygen generates, manages and converts authentication keys for SSH
ssh-agent stores private keys used for public key authentication
ssh-add adds private keys to the list allowed by the server
ssh-keyscan aids in collecting the public SSH host keys from hosts
sftp provides the Secure File Transfer Protocol, and runs over SSH
scp file copy utility that runs on SSH
You even have a %userProfile%/.ssh folder as well!
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