Re: sshd

From: Tomas Quintero (tomasq_at_gmail.com)
Date: 03/02/05

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    >
    > Hello Eric,
    >
    > that meens also to change the port at the ssh-client with "ssh -p ??",
    > isn't it?
    >
    > With regards
    > Stevan Tiefert

    Yes, you'd need to use ssh -p in order to connect to the new port,
    instead of the default port (22).

    -Tomas Quintero
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