- Have at least on SSH service listen on Port 443. Connect using Putty.
- If your server is behind NAT, port forward from 443 to 22.
- AjaxTerm.
- Tunneling as per another answer.
- RDP/VNC to an outside desktop and open Putty on that. This is very common for jump/bastion/restrictive NSG firewall holes for incoming (to server) traffic.
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Answer by mckenzm for SSH from Windows (Putty) to Ubuntu via HTTPS
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