![]() In fact, it's shipped OpenSSH as a "Feature on Demand" for years. In that post - which you should not do - you're turning off the Windows Firewall for your port, forwarding to an internal subnet, and then letting WSL take over.īUT! Windows 10 already knows how to accept SSH connections. ![]() You're forwarding ports into a little VM'ed local subnet, you're dealing with WSL2 IP addresses changing, you'll have to keep your VM running, and you're generally trying to ice skate up hill. AND DO NOT DO IT BECAUSE IT'S TOO COMPLEX.ĭO NOT DO THIS. ![]() This is an interesting blog post on How to SSH into WSL2 on Windows 10 from an external machine. ![]()
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