On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 03:09:18PM -0700, John R Pierce wrote: > On 9/22/2015 1:45 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > >Actually, connecting to port 22 works fine, or did until my last hacking > >session on the router. Which is why I wanted to make it inaccessible. > > if you're forwarding WAN port 2222, I do not understand what your > router is doing with port 22, unless the router itself is also > running a sshd well, not 2222, but another port I won't identify here, and it is forwarded to 22 on my linux box. The idea was to put ssh on an unusual port. but I couldn't figure out how to close port 22, which was open by default on the router, apparently. I still don't see any way in its UI to do it, and didn't especially want to have to write a custom firewall rule. So I just forwarded WAN/22 to port 9 on the LAN side of the router. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .---- Fred Smith / ( /__ ,__. __ __ / __ : / / / / /__) / / /__) .+' Home: fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx / / (__ (___ (__(_ (___ / :__ 781-438-5471 -------------------------------- Jude 1:24,25 --------------------------------- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos