It’s a long-overdue move that’s guaranteed to delight developers who use Windows as their daily driver. Microsoft is introducing a native OpenSSH client to Windows 10. The software is available as a beta in the Fall Creators Update, and as demonstrated in this video from ServeTheHome, is pretty trivial to install: This means that developers won’t have to rely on third-party software (like PuTTY) whenever they log into a remote server. They can just use an officially Microsoft-supported tool, from the familiar Windows command prompt. This is yet another great move from Microsoft, which is increasingly catering to the needs… This story continues at The Next Web Or just read more coverage about: Windows Source: https://thenextweb.com/dd/2017/12/14/finally-windows-10-gets-native-openssh-client/ Tags: > Tech and Science | #ScienceTech, #pch3lp, #TechNews, Apps and Programs | #Apps, pch3lp, PCH3lp, TechNews
Original Post: https://droolindog.net/2017/12/14/finally-windows-10-gets-a-native-openssh-client/
Original Post: https://droolindog.net/2017/12/14/finally-windows-10-gets-a-native-openssh-client/
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