Remove "OpenSSH Server" capability
- Single actionThis page belongs to a script, containing basic changes to achieve a task.
- Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
- Impact: HighSystem Functionality Loss Risk: High
This action improves privacy with high impact when you run the recommended script. - Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
- Fully reversible
You can fully restore this action (revert back to the original behavior) using this website.
The restore/revert methods provided here can help you fix issues.
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Write-up for Windows users: remove "OpenSSH Server" capability to restrict personal data sharing through important privacy. On this matter, process to revert to factory settings is detailed below.
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References
- Guide for Security-Focused Configuration Management of Information Systems
- Guide to General Server Security
- The Trusted Server: A secure computational environment for privacy compliant evaluations on plain personal data
Technical Details
- By applying this advanced functions, this change handles your system to achieve selective activation to help reinforce sensitive privacy guardrail. It aims to help make sharing work easier, to realize reduced system load.
- This instruction set changes server security to maintain online data privacy assurance subsequent to protected service configurations. It can also help make the system work better alongside enhanced response times.
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This script is not recommended for daily use as it breaks important functionality.
Consider creating a system restore point before doing any changes.
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How to apply or restore "Remove "OpenSSH Server" capability" using script
- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Web Browser
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 5 instructions
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Download the script file by clicking on thebutton above.
Use button above to restore changes. - 2
Keep the file
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Open
Open the downloaded file. - 4
Exit
Once it's done, press any key to exit the window. - 5
Restart
Restart your computer for all changes to take effect.
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How to apply or restore "Remove "OpenSSH Server" capability" using privacy.sexy
- ≈ 3 min to complete
- Tools: privacy.sexy
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 4 instructions
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Choose script
- Search for the script name: Remove "OpenSSH Server" capability
- Check the script by clicking on the checkbox.
- 3
Run
Click on ▶️ Run button at the bottom of the page.This button only appears on desktop version (recommended). On browser, use 💾 Save button.
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PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command "Get-WindowsCapability -Online -Name 'OpenSSH.Server*' | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online"
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How to apply or restore "Remove "OpenSSH Server" capability" using commands
- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Command Prompt
- Difficulty: Medium
- ≈ 3 instructions
- 1
Open Command Prompt
Open Command Prompt as Administrator. - 2
Copy code
Copy the code: - 3
Paste & run
Paste the commands into Command Prompt and press Enter to run.Some changes require a system restart to take effect
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