On Fri, 5 Jun 2009, Quentin Hartman wrote:

> Just wanted to comment that the super-wimple way to avoid all this headache
> is to run SSHD on a non-standard port. I never get scans like that on my
> boxes which are on weird ports. To make connecting to the machines easy (and
> to keep things like rsync and scp happy) and not have to remember a bunch of
> command line switches, I put my "weird" port in my user's .ssh/config file
> like this:

   Thank you, Quentin. When I have time to look more closely I'll make
similar adjustments here.

> Anyway! a little OT, but I hope someone finds it useful.

   Not at all off-topic. SSH is definitely linux related.

Rich

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