Lonnie Olson wrote:
I personally hate changing the port SSH listens on. It adds great complexity to day to day usage, and the benefit is small. You either have to specify the port number on every call to ssh, or add entries into your ~/.ssh/config file for each host that you changed. Really annoying.
And on each host that you use. So if you deal with 10 hosts and ssh to them from 5 different clients frequently... now you have 50 entries in .ssh/config files to deal with.
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