Can confirm and adding to the answer from James Gibbons (can't comment): SSH Server Broker and SSH Server Proxy are 2 new services present on Windows 10 Anniversary (can be found at running services.msc from command prompt or pressing win+r). This service is not running under the (Ubuntu) Linux Subsystem for Windows. If enabled port 22 is open and you can login with a local user. The user must be in the Ssh Users group. With a Microsoft account the username is the one displayed at lusrmgr.msc Configuration for this can be found at the registry on: • HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Ssh/Broker • HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Ssh/Sftp Both of which are read-only except for TrustedInstaller.
The configuration seems to be similar to OpenSSH since Microsoft is building a custom implementation for Windows. I also found this from the Microsoft Powershell Github repository on OpenSSH on installing OpenSSH.
SSH to a Linux host from Windows 10 24 November 2016 on linux 0 Comments. The Windows 10 Anniversary update included a new beta feature - the Windows Subsystem for Linux. This enables us to run Linux software such as SSH natively on Windows. To use this feature, you'll need to: Install the Windows 10 Anniversary if you don't already have it. 100% working method of how to enable and install SSH client / server for windows 10. Connect to secure shell server straight from windows command prompt or windows power shell without the need to. Start out by visiting the OpenSSH for Windows download page (link opens in a new tab/window). When the file has finished downloading, run it. The OpenSSH installer will run. Review the License Agreement and then place a check in the box saying you accept those terms. Since you probably do not.