Am 26. Jun, 2002 schwätzte Michael Kocher so: > I was wondering if anyone knows how to secure shell using a different port > other than the default 22? Also does the ssh server need to be adjusted (so > it can looking for ssh at other ports)? For the ssh client use the -p command line option. For the scp client use the -P command line option. Also use the -p option anyway because it preserves the timestamps :). For the server change the Port directive in /etc/ssh/sshd_config. That or cheat and use port forwarding in a firewall :). > PS. The install fest was great and I got the chance to meet some really > great people. Props to the people who spent the time organizing and making > the install fest what it was. Woohoo! We've got one satisfied customer! We're glad you enjoyed it and hope you learned something while you were there. I learned a couple of things, which was awesome. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # ... make it clear I support "Free Software" and not "Open Source", # and don't imply I agree that there is such a thing as a # "Linux operating system". - rms