Hi Rudy

On Thu, 31 May 2007, RudySC wrote:

Yeah thats what i did initially, but there are lots of scanning on port 22 the reason why i changed default port. I was thinking of editing the source, but dont know what file the "ssh -C $IP_ADDRESS" is associated.

Please re-read my answer. This is what you do _on the client_ when the server is NOT on port 22:

What I normally do is edit /etc/ssh/ssh_config to set the default port for
the specified remote host:

Host xxx.yyy.com
        Port 2222

Cheers, Chris.
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