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Microsoft’s SSH Snag: Windows 11 Users Left Hanging Without a Fix
Microsoft is finally fixing the SSH issue haunting Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 systems. After acknowledging this hair-raising problem last November, they’re now rolling out a patch in Windows 11 Build 26100.3321. So, if your SSH connections have been acting like a rebellious teenager, relief is on the way!

Hot Take:
Microsoft: Fixing SSH issues at the speed of a snail on a treadmill. Just when you thought you’d have to learn semaphore to communicate with your Windows 11 system, they drop a patch in the Release Preview Channel. Don’t get too excited though; this is only for the insider crowd. For everyone else, it’s time to brush up on your PowerShell skills and play the waiting game. In the meantime, consider this a chance to become buddy-buddy with your IT department or finally take up that hobby of reading server support documents!
Key Points:
- Microsoft has released a fix for a long-standing SSH issue in Windows 11 Build 26100.3321.
- The issue affects a limited number of devices running certain editions of Windows 11.
- Manual intervention with PowerShell scripts can temporarily resolve the issue.
- A BIOS update from ASUS addresses separate BSOD issues.
- The OpenSSH project has patched two vulnerabilities affecting SSH security.