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Change the default SSH server port on 10.3
I did this but instead of changing the ssh protocol in the services file i added ussh to the file, copied all the ssh xinetd stuff to the same place but with ussh as the name and then edited any references in the text file. I am not on my machine at home so i can't really copy/paste my files here.
Change the default SSH server port on 10.3
How do you start your sshd when you set it up this way?
Change the default SSH server port on 10.3
i have a little shell script called shartussh that changes the line "disable = yes" in the file /etc/xinetd.d/ussh to "disable = no", then restart xinetd. |
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