The following shows listening sockets on an idle server. We recommend making these checks using an SSH Client running on the same computer where the SSH Server is running. ![]() Accounts meant for Git access should in most cases not be able to use file transfer or port forwarding.Accounts meant for port forwarding should in most cases be restricted in destinations they can reach.Accounts meant for file transfer should in most cases not be able to access port forwarding, or an open-ended terminal shell.Verify that the accounts with login rights cannot access aspects of SSH you do not want them to access. Verify that your settings do not grant access to accounts you don't want to log in. You have verified your settings work using an SSH client, which you have previously installed on the same computer.īefore you open your SSH Server to access from the internet:.You have configured Windows or virtual accounts the way you want perhaps for Git access, or for file transfer.You have learned about how the SSH Server is used with Windows accounts and virtual accounts.You have recently installed Bitvise SSH Server.This section of Getting Started assumes that: ![]() Opening Bitvise SSH Server to access from the internet
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