Install an SSH client: Choose an SSH client compatible with Windows, such as OpenSSH for Windows, PuTTY, Bitvise SSH Client, or MobaXterm. Follow the installation instructions provided by the chosen SSH client.
Set up SSH connectivity: Configure the SSH client with the necessary information, including the remote host address, port number (usually 22 for SSH), and authentication credentials (e.g., username and password or SSH key pair).
Verify SSH connectivity: Test the SSH connection using the installed SSH client to ensure that you can connect to the remote Windows machine from your local machine. You should be able to establish an SSH session and execute commands manually.
Please configure SSH on your windows OS.
Here are the steps to set up the necessary tools:
Install an SSH client: Choose an SSH client compatible with Windows, such as OpenSSH for Windows, PuTTY, Bitvise SSH Client, or MobaXterm. Follow the installation instructions provided by the chosen SSH client.
Set up SSH connectivity: Configure the SSH client with the necessary information, including the remote host address, port number (usually 22 for SSH), and authentication credentials (e.g., username and password or SSH key pair).
Verify SSH connectivity: Test the SSH connection using the installed SSH client to ensure that you can connect to the remote Windows machine from your local machine. You should be able to establish an SSH session and execute commands manually.