Re: Configuring SSH connections on RedHat ES 4

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On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 06:32:48PM -0800, Harjinder Singh wrote:
> Can someone point me in the right direction with setting up my Red Hat
> ES 4 to allow SSH connections so I can remotely connect and administer
> the Red Hat box via a client.   
> 
> What packages would I need to install?  What ports on the Red Hat box
> will I Need opened?   And what's the best client for a SSH connection.

By default, the openssh-server package is installed and started.  It
runs on tcp port 22 although you can change this if you want.

For clients, it depends on the platform.  For Windows, I prefer the
PuTTy client - do a google search for "windows ssh" and I believe it's the
first result.  For Linux, the openssh client is usually installed.

        .../Ed

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