Quoting Alex Samad <Alex@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
If your firewall is using a proxy to allow this access, most default to allow 563 nntps as well, run your ssh server on that port
Alex
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Thanks for all your suggestions I solved it by adding a aliase to the Internet NIC and slapping a unused IP onto it. Then I run a portforward from there to port 22 on the system.
That way I still have HTTPS and can access 443 on a different IP, and they all lived happily ever after.
Works well.
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Mike
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