Greg Wooledge (HE12025-07-30): > An ssh server is *not* installed by default, and I don't even know > what "sslh" is.
Description-en: Applicative protocol multiplexer sslh lets one accept HTTPS, SSH, OpenVPN, tinc and XMPP connections on the same port. This makes it possible to connect to any of these servers on port 443 (e.g. from inside a corporate firewall, which almost never block port 443) while still serving HTTPS on that port. I did not know that, ant it looks interesting. > I'd say there's a substantially large number of desktop systems where > an ssh server is installed for a large variety of reasons. Starting with backups and remote administration and continuing with accessing one's own files from elsewhere. Regards, -- Nicolas George

