diff --git a/Install-Win32-OpenSSH.md b/Install-Win32-OpenSSH.md index 0174664..67443a9 100644 --- a/Install-Win32-OpenSSH.md +++ b/Install-Win32-OpenSSH.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * Extract contents to `C:\Program Files\OpenSSH` * Start Powershell as Administrator * `cd 'C:\Program Files\OpenSSH'` -* On Windows 10, in developer mode, a different implementation of SSH exists in-box. Look for TCP port bindings on port 22 +* On Windows 10, in developer mode, a different implementation of SSH exists in-box. Look for TCP port bindings on port 22 and these processes - “SSH Server Broker” and “SSH Server Proxy” * `netstat -anop TCP` * If you do see 22 occupied, [#610](https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/issues/610) has workarounds to deal with port conflict. * Install sshd and ssh-agent services.