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Today we learned a couple of different methods for establishing a remote administration session with a Windows-based computer from Mac OS X.

Remote Windows Server 2008 session from Mac OS X Conclusion Once you have the software installed, click RDC > Preferences to set preferences, and thereafter use RDC exactly as you would use the Windows version.

If we need to open a Windows Server 2008 or Windows 7 command prompt from a Mac OS X computer, we don’t need to worry about WinRM or all that jazz. Keep this in mind when you are configuring firewall exceptions. NOTE: By default, SSH operates on TCP port 22, and RDP operates on TCP port 3389. Note that FreeSSHd includes secure FTP and Tunneling options as well. In this example, we are enabling the 4Sysopslab domain administrator account to connect to the server by using SSH. The User properties dialog box is shown in the next figure. This is shown in the following screenshot.Īfter you’ve installed FreeSSHd and ensured that the service is running in the Windows Service Control Manager, our next (and final) configuration task is to create an SSH user. Instead, right-click the FreeSSHd system tray icon and select Settings… from the shortcut menu. One point of confusion: after installation you might want to double-click the FreeSSHd desktop icon to open the administration panel. In this exercise I downloaded and installed FreeSSHd. OpenSSH for Windows (quite tricky to configure).At any rate, we have some choices in the matter for free SSH server/client packages for Windows:

Microsoft includes no built-in support for SSH, unfortunately. Please see the Microsoft documentation if you want more background on Network Level Authentication. Enabling RDP remote connections in Windows Server 2008
