Download the cygwin-sshd-config.sh script and save it to the following location on the Windows computer: C:\Cygwin\home\root\cygwin-sshd-config.sh
Windows may have saved the file with a .txt extension. Check the file name from the Cygwin shell: ls ~
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cygwin-sshd-config.sh.txt
Rename the file if it has a .txt extension: mv cygwin-sshd-config.sh.txt cygwin-sshd-config.sh
Make sure the script is executable: chmod +x cygwin-sshd-config.sh
Run the script and specify the root account password as an argument, enclose the password in single quotes in case special characters are used in the password: */home/root/cygwin-sshd-config.sh '<PASSWORD>'*You should see something similar to the following towards then end of the script output:
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The CYGWIN sshd service was started successfully.
Create an SSH key pair on the Management Node and Copy the Public Key to the authorized_keys File on the Windows Computer