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SSH in a MySQL server on Windows By Javier Rivera-Oracle on Jan 27, 2014 This section describes how to install and configure an SSH server using FreeSSHd. If you have any questions regarding the following post, please share them with us at: MySQL generic error for access violation free ftp For Excel Forum FreeSSHd Installation The first thing to do is to install FreeSSHd. It is a freesshd specified address already in use error free tool that can be downloaded from Download FreeSSHd. After the download completes, we will proceed to execute the installer. On the first screen we’ll
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see: Select the installation folder and click Next. Select Full installation and click Next. Click Next on this screen: Let the installer create a desktop icon for us. We need private keys to be created, so we select ‘Yes’. We also
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want the FreeSSHd to run as a service, so we select ‘Yes’ once more: To finish the installation, we click on Finish and proceed to configure the application: FreeSSHd Configuration Now it is time to run the program and configure the server before turning it on, it may be required that you run the program as an Administrator to make it work properly. Open the program by clicking over the desktop icon: Over the FreeSSHd tray icon that appears afterwards, right click freesshd not saving settings it and select ‘Settings’: Go to the SSH tab and select a number for the listening port. The default value is 22, so it may already be in use, change it to something you’ll remember easily: You could limit the number of simultaneous connections, 0 means unlimited. Also you could change the RSA and DSA keys for ones of 2048 bits (which are more secure) in exchange of some proportional performance downgrade. Select the Authentication tab and require password authentication: Go to the Encryption tab and select AES256: Go to the Tunneling tab and enable port forwarding: Go to the Logging tab and enable it for troubleshooting: Now go to the “Users” tab and click over the button ‘Add...’ to create a new user for the SSH connection. Select to store the password as SHA1 hash: Now that everything is configured click over the ‘Apply’ button: If you see a message like this click ‘Yes’: Return to the Server Status tab and click the hyperlink to start the SSH server: If you see this message, please allow access to your networks: If you can see this screen afterwards means you have configured your server correctly. Congratulations! If you see a bubble notification similar to this: Or an error message like ‘Generic error for access violation’, means the port you typed in the SSH tab may already be in use. Choose another number and repeat the last step. Wrapping up what we have seen here, we first
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I was planning to setup using cygwin, but I found a simplier way, using freesshd. Installation was http://engowen.blogspot.com/2011/01/setup-ssh-server-with-freesshd.html straightforward. As for SSH client, I'm using puTTY Tray, a modified version of putty with system tray icon when minized the console windows. The setup took less than 15min to complete. Thereare 2 known problems with freesshd, depends on luck really.If you setup to start freesshd as system service, it will not create system tray icon where you can edit the generic error settings such as add new user. The problems are: 1.) "The specified address is already in use"after clicked OK at freesshd settings. The solution is to stop the freesshd system service. Personally, i'd removed the service, and create a shortcut in startup folder to auto start it as it will give me the system tray icon. 2.) I got 2 test freesshd generic error environment, 1 on my laptop and 1 on my HTPC. Then 1 on laptop works fine without any hurdle. On HTPC, I've setup an user with authorization method as Password Stored as SHA1 hash. When I try to connect to my SSH server on HTPC using putty, it prompted Access Denied with the correct username and password. I'd been googling but found no direct answer to the problem. Then I tried the following: at Authentication tab of freesshd, set password authentication as Required, then Public key authentication as Disabled. With no hope of solving it, I got it working, no more Access Denied! Posted by Brian Lim at 12:15 am Labels: freesshd 3 comments: onehorsepower said... thanks for the tip. 8:30 am onehorsepower said... thanks for the tip. 8:30 am HeWhoWas said... Mate, I would hug you if possible. I've spent days trying to figure out what the hell was going on, and this is the only site that even proposed a solution.Option 2 was what worked for me, and while I'm still working on keyfile authentication, at least I'm