Re: Running SSH on a different port

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On 24-Oct-2009 Oliver Ransom wrote:
> I don't think there are any ramifications/disadvantages of running the  
> SSH daemon on a non standard port.
 
Running sshd on a non-standard port is highly useful ; I always have 2
seperate sshd instances.  One on 22 and one on 222.  This way, if I muck up an
sshd upgrade, or config change, I can always get in through the other instance
on 222.

It is important to keep the 2 instances seperate, with serperate startup
scripts and binaries (as in, cp /sbin/sshd /sbin/sshd222)

-Philip

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