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Question - when will version 8.1 be part of Windows as an add-on? #1721
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I think you are talking about changes in this PR (https://github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portable/pull/3620)? |
Is it possible you meant PowerShell/openssh-portable#362 |
@dekiesel - Yes. Thanks for correcting the typo. |
No, that is not exactly what I mean't, and in fact I may be confused about the role of this repository. Is this an official Microsoft repository? Is it the upstream of the Windows OpenSSH-client and server optional features? It was my impression that both of these were true. |
Yes. It's an official Microsoft repository. It's shipped as Github release and also as windows inbox optional features (client and server optional features). |
The issue title sounds like a duplicate of #1693. |
Closing as duplicate of #1693. |
And thank you all :) |
This is only a question, and not an issue with the software. I conducted an evaluation because our Cloud architect installed v8.1.0.0p1-Beta, and our ATO for our cloud requires PIV login. It would be a good idea to use Microsoft OpenSSH, but only when the Windows add-on has support for PIV login.
Can you provide some general expectations (which are non-binding)?
I tried it both as a downloadable ZIP and as an add-on installation because I have a more complicated development environment than most which features using SSH Agent.
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