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Category: SFTP

Public key authentication in a Windows SFTP Server

Today I want to deepen the configuration of an SFTP server for Windows talking about public key authentication. Bitvise SSH Server, which we talked about in a previous post, is able to manage both kind of user authentication: Authentication with username and password Authentication with username and a public key In the example discussed in…

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Configuring an SFTP server on Windows Server

In order to share file in a secure way, I needed to configure an SFTP server on a Windows Server machine (don’t confuse with FTPS!). Since Windows doesn’t come with an SFTP server by default, you have to install a software to do that. To do the job, I choose “Bitvise SSH Server” which I like…

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