Re: Security advice, please

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On Monday 23 March 2009 18:59:51 Steve Huff wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > OK - I'm thick.  I've looked at that page and seen only what I'm
> > already
> > familiar with.  Please, in plain English, how do I set ssh to come
> > in on port
> > 22022 (service called ext-ssh already set up for that) to be
> > forwarded to
> > 192.168.0.xx port 22?
>
> Anne,
>
> if the router really isn't making it easy for you to forward from port
> 22022 to port 22, you could also solve this problem by having sshd
> listen on port 22022 on the server.  do this by editing /etc/ssh/
> sshd_config such that the following two lines *both* appear before any
> ListenAddress specification:
>
> Port 22
> Port 22022
>
> if you're running a software firewall on the host, make sure you poke
> a hole so that traffic can pass from the router to port 22022 on the
> server.  then configure the router to forward from external port 22022
> to internal port 22022, and you're done.
>
That sounds much easier.  I'll get to the server tomorrow and fix that.  
Thanks.  Hopefully I'll get chance to test it on Wednesday.

Anne
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