Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>       I need to go out to my box from work through a firewall that allows telnet
>       but does not allow ssh.  So, I want to be able to have my box usable from
>       a normal ssh connection as well as a connection from work for me to use.
>       I normally have telnet blocked but with this I have to use it on tht port.

Does the firewall just block low numbered (well known) ports?  Try running your
home sshd on port, ... or I don't know ..., 40000?

Good luck,
Paul

>       Brian Schramm
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       www.linuxexpert.org
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>                      
>       On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>       > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       > Subject: Re: Ports for ssh
>       > Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 17:37:23 -0700
>       > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>       > 
>       > > I don't see why not. All you need to do is run two instances of the daemon;
>       > > one on port 22 (by default), and have another listen on port 23 :)
>       > > 
>       > > For the one on port 23, just run the daemon sshd with the -p option:
>       > > 
>       > > sshd -p 23
>       > > 
>       > > Note that this doesn't have to be through inetd.
>       > 
>       > perhaps the original poster can be more explicit about the desired
>       > goals.
>       > 
>       > if the concern is preventing people from telnetting, why not just make
>       > sure the telnet daemon doesn't run (the binary can be removed as
>       > well)?
>       > 
>       > [ i don't think there is much that can be done easily about users
>       > running their own telnet daemons on ports >= 1024, if they are able to
>       > execute programs via shell access (e.g. telnetd, gcc, etc.) ]
>       > 
>       > > On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:20:35PM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote:
>       > > > Is there a way to have ssh monitor 2 ports?  I would like it to monitor
>       > > > the normal port and also the telnet port.  That way there is no way 
>anyone
>       > > > could come into my system on telnet, they would be forced to use ssh.
>       > 
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