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Looking Forward: Microsoft: Support for Secure Shell (SSH)
As Microsoft has shifted towards a more customer-oriented culture.
Microsoft engineers are using social networks, tech communities and
direct customer feedback as an integral part on how we make decisions
about future investments. A popular request the PowerShell team has
received is to use Secure Shell protocol and Shell session (aka SSH) to
interoperate between Windows and Linux – both Linux connecting to and
managing Windows via SSH and, vice versa, Windows connecting to and
managing Linux via SSH. Thus, the combination of PowerShell and SSH will
deliver a robust and secure solution to automate and to remotely manage
Linux and Windows systems.
SSH solutions are available today by a number of vendors and
communities, especially in the Linux world. However,there are limited
implementations customers can deploy in Windows production environments.
After reviewing these alternatives, the PowerShell team realized the
best option will be for our team to adopt an industry proven solution
while providing tight integration with Windows; a solution that
Microsoft will deliver in Windows while working closely with subject
matter experts across the planet to build it. Based on these goals, *I’m
pleased to announce that the PowerShell team will support and contribute
to the OpenSSH community - */Very excited to work with the OpenSSH
//community to deliver the PowerShell and Windows SSH solution!/
A follow up question the reader might have is /When and How will the SSH
support be available?/ The team is in the early planning phase, and
there’re not exact days yet. However the PowerShell team will provide
details in the near future on availability dates.
Finally, I'd like to share some background on today’s announcement,
because this is the 3rd time the PowerShell team has attempted to
support SSH. The first attempts were during PowerShell V1 and V2 and
were rejected. Given our changes in leadership and culture, we decided
to give it another try and this time, because we are able to show the
clear and compelling customer value, the company is very supportive. So
I want to take a minute and thank all of you in the community who have
been clearly and articulately making the case for why and how we should
support SSH! Your voices matter and we do listen.
Thank you!
*Angel Calvo*
Group Software Engineering Manager
PowerShell Team
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