On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 06:07:15PM -0400, longordercook@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Most shell accounts come with SSH access, but the advantage of using > your own installation is that you can configure it exactly how you want. > Does anyone know if you can put your own copy of OpenSSH on a shell > account and use that instead? > (It's OK if it doesn't use a privileged port). Or, failing that, can > you have a > local configuration file that overrides the global one? If you want control over such things, my suggestion is a virtual private server. I pay $20/month for mine and it's terrific. The lowest tier is around $10/mo. Type "VPS comparison" into your favorite search engine. - Nate Itkin