So now I've disabled both ssh services in services.msc and also blocked incoming port 22 in the firewall but it begs the question:
>Great, a method to log in to my system which is turned on, usable, and I'm not allowed to use it. I wonder who is
I'm worried about this.
Thomas Reed
>he uses Window 10
Elijah Bailey
>reddit >I was checking out a few subs >Windows 10 Go back and stay there.
Christian Diaz
>Windows 10 has been out for almost 2 years and only now are people finding out that it has a backdoor on a fucking standard port
Wow, Windows user sure don't know how to use port scanners to figure out if their system is secure.
Logan Clark
Why do you use a literal virus as your OS?
Parker Cooper
I have nothing to hide and windows 10 can play games.
Owen Myers
Yeah I know but I can't justify spending the money on a Mac and desu Linux desktop is cancer and google botnetbooks while nice can't do everything I need.
Make me, gayboy.
Yeah I know but the thing is Windows didn't have native SSH and people complained about this for years so why look for it? The fact they added it and made no noise about such a feature and turn it on like this is what has me so worried right now.
I don't mind the privacy shit, it's all convenient to me but a hidden ssh instance running is too far for this good goy.
Julian Robinson
Thanks Ian.
Jeremiah Nelson
Thank you for providing a free node in my botnet
Gavin Carter
>but the thing is Windows didn't have native SSH and people complained about this for years so why look for it? I'm pretty sure netadmins do regular portscans that cover all ports in case retard users manages to install trojans or whatever by clicking on email attachments or browser popups.
Jayden Reyes
Mine isn't listening on port 22. Also, I've blocked incoming traffic in port 445 through firewall, but when doing a netstat -an the port 445 shows "LISTENING", does that mean I did it wrong?
Evan Bell
Maybe because the port is still technically open, but all incoming connections have to pass through the firewall first, which will then drop the connection. Ever thought of that?
Asher Sullivan
Yeah, probably. I'm new to this so don't be surprised if I sound like I don't know what I'm talking about
Austin Reyes
> is reddit OP >doesn't use a password >complains about NSA hacking and backdoors >"I don't need nor want to deal with passwords"
It seems that SSH gets enabled if you turn on developer mode but when you disable developer mode it is not removed.
Liam James
>Windows 10 Not even once
Cooper Mitchell
/thread
I use another port instead of 22.
Christian Ward
>non-standard set up >somehow manages to get SSH server running >insider builds >no password >no common sense >no fucking clue
???????????
Benjamin Hernandez
Is this on ltsb as well?
Ethan Ramirez
>windows 10
Luis Martin
2016 ltsb is 1607 so yes. They are not "on" by default though. This is simply a case of a redditard not knowing what they're doing and overblowing the situation