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docs:guide-quick-start:sshadministration [2022/03/11 23:41] – Tweak the link richb-hanoverdocs:guide-quick-start:sshadministration [2022/08/05 18:08] – [Windows terminal emulators] added external link and cleanup palebloodsky
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 //Note: To add a SSH public key to your OpenWrt device, see [[:docs:guide-user:security:dropbear.public-key.auth#From the LuCI Web Interface]]// //Note: To add a SSH public key to your OpenWrt device, see [[:docs:guide-user:security:dropbear.public-key.auth#From the LuCI Web Interface]]//
 ===== Windows terminal emulators ===== ===== Windows terminal emulators =====
-Windows Terminal for Windows 10 or the legacy ConHost (both giving access to Windows PowerShell, Windows Command Prompt, WSL Bash), PuTTY, MinGW (installed together with Git), Cmder, SmarTTY, and WinSCP are terminal emulators that allow you to SSH into an OpenWrt router.+[[https://github.com/microsoft/terminal|Windows Terminal]] or the legacy PowerShell, Command Prompt, ConHost, or WSL Bash choices are available. Third party programs such as  [[https://www.putty.org/|PuTTY]], MinGW (installed with Git), Cmder, SmarTTY, and WinSCP are also terminal emulators that can provide SSH into an OpenWrt router.
  
 ==== Windows 10 built-in terminals ==== ==== Windows 10 built-in terminals ====
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