On Monday 08 September 2008 03:01:26 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Somebody on this mailing list just went through the same process in the
> > last week or two. The suggestion for him was to setup 2 instances of
> > sshd.  One to listen on the internal interface and allow password
> > logins, and the other to listen on the external interface and require
> > public key authentication.
> >
> > Try looking back through the archives and I think you'll find exactly
> > what he did to make it work.
>
> I think it was the ltsp-developer list.


And to quote Warren 'it was surprisingly non-trivial'

Actually on port 22 I had 100s to 1000s login attempts per week, on a non 
standard port the logs are totally empty after 3 or 4 years
James

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