Re: Running SSH on a different port

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On 24/10/2009, at 11:40 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:

>
>> How does one switch ssh ports? What is a good port to use? What
>> ramifications does it have when I need to ssh in? Is it as simple as
>> ssh user@hots:port?
>>
>
> In /etc/ssh/sshd_config replace "port 22" with "port <whatever high  
> port
> (> 1024) you like>"
>
> Then configure your ssh clients accordingly.
>
> I was having my logs filled with *literally* hundreds of connection
> attempts to port 22 every single day. Since I moved ssh to another  
> port
> that stopped.

I don't know if it is viable in your case but using /etc/hosts.allow  
and deny helps if you know what IPs are going to need SSH access.

>
> Also, disable password authentication and use public/private key pairs
> as certification.
>
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