Fixing instructions for Windows
Adds instructions for Windows 10 OpenSSH, and differentiates OpenSSH from Legacy Windows methods
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### windows
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### windows 10
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there are a couple options for using ssh on windows these days.
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windows 10 1809 or later has openssh built in, so you no longer need to install third-party tools. if openssh is not enabled, please see microsoft's documentation on [openssh in windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/openssh/openssh_overview).
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i like to use [git bash](https://git-scm.com).
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#### generating your keypair
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#### generating your keypair
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choose from any of the following options:
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1. open your new shell
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1. create your .ssh directory
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```powershell
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mkdir .ssh
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```
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1. create your keypair
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for rsa keys:
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```powershell
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ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096
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```
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for ed25519 keys:
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```powershell
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ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -a 100
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```
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1. if you press enter to accept the defaults, your public and private key will
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be located at `%UserProfile%\.ssh\id_rsa.pub` and `%UserProfile$\.ssh\id_rsa` respectively (or
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`%UserProfile%\.ssh\id_ed25519.pub` and `%UserProfile%\.ssh\id_ed25519` if you chose ed25519 type)
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1. `type %UserProfile%\.ssh\id_rsa.pub` (or `type %UserProfile%\.ssh\id_ed25519.pub` for ed25519)
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1. copy the output of the last command and paste it in the sshkey field on the
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signup form (or email it to [~sudoers](mailto:sudoers@tilde.team) if you already have an account)
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#### using your keypair
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once [~ben](https://tilde.team/~ben/) or another admin approves your signup, you can join the tilde.team
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1. open powershell (right click start button and select "windows powershell")
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1. `ssh` to tilde.team:
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```bash
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ssh username@tilde.team
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```
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where username is your username (~ben would use `ssh ben@tilde.team`)
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1. profit???
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### legacy windows
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older versions of windows unfortunately do not come with openssh, and you will need to install a third-party tool. you may choose from any of the following options:
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- [windows subsystem for linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10)
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- [windows subsystem for linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10)
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- [msys2](http://www.msys2.org/)
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- [msys2](http://www.msys2.org/)
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@ -199,7 +249,7 @@ signup form (or email it to [~sudoers](mailto:sudoers@tilde.team) if you already
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once [~ben](https://tilde.team/~ben/) or another admin approves your signup, you can join the tilde.team
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once [~ben](https://tilde.team/~ben/) or another admin approves your signup, you can join the tilde.team
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1. open terminal (it's in `/Applications/Utilities`)
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1. open terminal (location will vary depending on your choice)
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1. `ssh` to tilde.team:
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1. `ssh` to tilde.team:
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