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Subject: ssh2: Port 2222 is not by default in /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config
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Package: ssh2
Version: 2.0.13-4
Severity: normal

I had to change /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config by hand to put port 2222,
otherwise ssh2 would not connect.

Furthermore, if I change /etc/init.d/ssh2 from port 2222 to 22, stop
and restart the daemon, ssh2 still binds to port 2222.

-- System Information
Debian Release: potato
Kernel Version: Linux gammu 2.2.13 #1 Fri Oct 29 12:12:04 PDT 1999 i686 unknown

Versions of the packages ssh2 depends on:
ii  libc6           2.1.2-10       GNU C Library: Shared libraries and timezone
ii  libncurses4     4.2-3.4        Shared libraries for terminal handling
ii  zlib1g          1.1.3-5        compression library - runtime
        ^^^ (Provides virtual package libz1)

--- Begin /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config (modified conffile)
*:
        Port                            2222
        Ciphers                         AnyStdCipher 
        IdentityFile                    identification
        AuthorizationFile               authorization
        RandomSeedFile                  random_seed
        VerboseMode                     no
        #PasswordPrompt                 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: "
        PasswordPrompt                  "%U's password: "
        #LocalForward                   "110:pop3.ssh.fi:110"
        #RemoteForward                  "3000:foobar:22"
        Ssh1AgentCompatibility          none
        #Ssh1AgentCompatibility         traditional
        #Ssh1AgentCompatibility         ssh2
        #SshSignerPath                  ssh-signer2
        NoDelay                         no
        KeepAlive                       yes
        
#

--- End /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config
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Hi!

Ssh2 was removed from the Debian archive this morning.  It's
replacement, openssh (ssh package), does not seem to be affected
by this bug; therefore, I'm closing it.

Kind regards,
Bas Zoetekouw.

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