There was also a known issue with OpenSSH, where the service failed to start and the SSH connections were stopped. The workaround was to start the sshd.exe process manually, but if you install ...
The OpenSSH service no longer started, which meant that no SSH connections were possible. The detailed logging did not take place and interested parties had to start the "sshd.exe" manually.
This is akin to docker run -p 8080:80 -v $(pwd):/mnt IMAGE, but sshocker is for remote hosts, not for containers.