I would check
https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH
Windows guys did some work and the openssh should work on Windows in
some way. I didn't try that yet, but it seems working for some people.
If you see authentication failures, there might be something unseful in
the logs.
On 03/22/2016 01:27 PM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
I need a way to rebustly copy files from a Fedora server to a Windows box. As
my usual environment is Linux by first thought was SCP, using Perl and
Net::SCP.
I first tried an OpenSSH install from the WinSCP site and had managed to
connec to the Windows box using passwords, but could not get public keys to
work either way.
I then downloaded OpenSSH for Windows using the installer found at
http://www.mls-software.com/opensshd.html
Using this setup I can ssh from the Windows box to my Fedora server and it
logs in successfully using keys. However, I still cannot connect from Fedora
to Windows.
Oddly, I do get the banner.txt file appear in the login attempt.
Also oddly, the attemp doesn't drop down to passwords when the keys fail even
though it has
...
Regards,
--
Jakub Jelen
Associate Software Engineer
Security Technologies
Red Hat
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