I always move sshd from port 22 to port nnn. To do this I use semanage (which I had to install):

semanage port -a -t ssh_port_t -p tcp nnn

then edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config to point to port nnn.

then I edit iptables (which is off on this install, interesting, though selinux is not) to open up port nnn.


Finally I restart sshd.

Well, first off I am sshed into the box doing this on port 22. status of sshd is it is listening on port nnn. I tried opening another ssh session (without stoping the one running right now), to port and get:


No route to host

To the old port 22 I get

Connection refused.

I do this all the time with Fedora and Centos. What am I missing on this system?

I put the port back to 22 until I figure this out.


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