Windows-powershell / PowerShell-master /test /tools /Modules /Microsoft.PowerShell.RemotingTools /Microsoft.PowerShell.RemotingTools.psd1
| @{ | |
| RootModule = './Microsoft.PowerShell.RemotingTools.psm1' | |
| ModuleVersion = '0.1.0' | |
| GUID = 'e11d52a1-d5a0-4e4d-92cd-e87114bf4a5c' | |
| Author = 'Microsoft Corporation' | |
| CompanyName = 'Microsoft Corporation' | |
| Copyright = '(c) Microsoft Corporation.' | |
| Description = ' | |
| This module contains remoting tool cmdlets. | |
| Enable-SSHRemoting cmdlet: | |
| -------------------------- | |
| PowerShell SSH remoting was implemented in PowerShell 6.0 but requries SSH (client) and SSHD (service) components | |
| to be installed. In addition the sshd_config configuration file must be updated to define a PowerShell endpoint | |
| as a subsystem. Once this is done PowerShell remoting cmdlets can be used to establish a PowerShell remoting | |
| session over SSH that works across platforms. | |
| $session = New-PSSession -HostName LinuxComputer1 -UserName UserA -SSHTransport | |
| There are a number of requirements that must be satisfied for PowerShell SSH based remoting: | |
| a. PowerShell 6.0 or greater must be installed on the system. | |
| Since multiple PowerShell installations can appear on a single system, a specific installation can be selected. | |
| b. SSH client must be installed on the system as PowerShell uses it for outgoing connections. | |
| c. SSHD (ssh daemon) must be installed on the system for PowerShell to receive SSH connections. | |
| d. SSHD must be configured with a Subsystem that serves as the PowerShell remoting endpoint. | |
| The Enable-SSHRemoting cmdlet will do the following: | |
| a. Detect the underlying platform (Windows, Linux, macOS). | |
| b. Detect an installed SSH client, and emit a warning if not found. | |
| c. Detect an installed SSHD daemon, and emit a warning if not found. | |
| d. Accept a PowerShell (pwsh) path to be run as a remoting PowerShell session endpoint. | |
| Or try to use the currently running PowerShell. | |
| e. Update the SSHD configuration file to add a PowerShell subsystem endpoint entry. | |
| If all of the conditions are satisfied then PowerShell SSH remoting will work to and from the local system. | |
| ' | |
| PowerShellVersion = '6.0' | |
| FunctionsToExport = 'Enable-SSHRemoting' | |
| } | |