![]() ![]() The instructions here are based on Debian. Install WSL and a Linux distribution, and choose whether you want to use version 1 or 2. ![]() Let’s start by configuring the SSH server within WSL: The majority of the configuration process is common between WSL 1 and WSL 2, so let’s do those common steps first. The goal configuration in this post is to have an SSH server on port 2022 to reach WSL and to have it readily available when the machine boots (because reboots can unfortunately happen at any time “thanks to” forced OS updates). The process is tricky though and depends on the WSL version in use, so you can take these as my lab notes set this whole ordeal up.
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