try
ssh -p <port id> <user>@<host / ip>
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27/04/2006 10:45 From Stuart Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts <[email protected]> cc Subject [Peterboro] SSH to Non Standard Port from CL Please respond to Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts |
Hi All
Can anyone tell me the commandline entry that allows me to specify the
port number of the target machine.
I want to remotely access the firewall (running smoothwall) on our lan
for admin purposes but it uses a port number different to the normal 22
for security reasons.
I have tried for example:
#ssh -D <port-nu8mber> <ip-address>
which is what the man pages suggest but I get a connection refused error
which suggests that it is still trying to go in on port 22.
Do I perhaps have to specify the outgoing port on my box as well as the
target boxes port?
Any suggestions?
Stu
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