putty is good for connecting to a ssh server, but the question is how to
setup a ssh server on windows without cygwin.

Срд, 11 Янв 2012, Eric Iverson писал(а):
> I use the free putty SSH client for windows and am quite happy with it.
> 
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 6:02 PM, bill lam <bbill....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > I guess SSH is less common for windows.  VPN serves similar rol but less
> > *nux-centric. Setup procedure for VPN should also be similar to what you
> > described for SSH. (untestd)
> >
> > Срд, 11 Янв 2012, Eric Iverson писал(а):
> > > It is relatively easy to have a secure JHS server serving remote clients.
> > >
> > > The trick is to piggyback JHS on a secure SSH tunnel. JHS communication
> > is
> > > through the tunnel and has the same encryption protection as the SHH
> > > connection. If SHH security is good enough for you, there is no reason to
> > > not use JHS from a remote client.
> > >
> > > An SHH tunnel connects a local port on the client to a local port on the
> > > server and uses its encryption/decryption on the connection. This allows
> > a
> > > browser on the client to connect to a local client port and have a secure
> > > connection to a local port on the server.
> > >
> > > Following are basic steps:
> > >
> > > 1. set up server machine with SHH server
> > > 2. set up client machine with SHH client
> > > 3. configure SHH client and verify you can access the server
> > > 4. add tunnel config to SSH client (e.g., 65001 <--> 127.0.0.1:65001)
> > > 5. use SHH to connect client to server
> > > 6. from client SSH session start JHS on server with command:
> > > ~/j64-701/bin/jhs &
> > > 7. from client browser session browse to localhost:65001 (passed through
> > > tunnel to 65001 on server)
> > > 8. you have secure JHS services on client from server
> > >
> > > If you want to use port 65001 on your client for local JHS use, then
> > you'll
> > > want to configure the JHS server on your server to use another port and
> > > configure the SHH tunnel to make that connection (e.g., 65003 <->
> > > 127.0.0.1:65003)
> > >
> > > If you already have SHH access from your client to your server you have
> > > already done all the hard parts. Tunnel config is done a bit differently
> > on
> > > different SHH clients. On windows putty do the following:
> > >
> > > 1. load saved session that connects to your server
> > > 2. in the Category tree navigate to Connection>SSH>Tunnels
> > > 3. type 65001 in Source port
> > > 4. type 127.0.0.1:65001 (server local port) in Destination
> > > 5. click Add
> > > 6. navigate to Session
> > > 7. click Save (to save config changes)
> > >
> > > I had always planned to add https support to JHS but this is a
> > non-trivial,
> > > I now the SHH tunnel works so well that perhaps there is no need for JHS
> > > https support.
> > >
> > > This really is the way to use a cloud machine!
> > >
> > > I think this is a significant capability and welcome your feedback.
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