Hi Al,

On 12/01/2008, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 09:13:56AM +0000, Stephen Garton wrote:
> > On a box at home, I have ssh running on a non-specific high numbered
> > port. Is it possible to also have it (ssh) listen on port 22, but
> > limit it to computers on the local network?
> >
>
> Why also have it on 22? Why not just edit ~/.ssh/config and add a line like
> this:-
>
> Host box
>  Port 2222
>
> (or whatever the hostname and port number is)
>

I do/did. When I had (continuing your example) Port 2222 on it's own
in /etc/ssh/sshd_config (please let me know if this is not the one I
should be using, as it is the one I have stored in my notes that are a
year or two old on how to use ssh!) Tomboy reported it couldn't
contact the host.

> > The reason for asking is that I'd like to do things like synchronise
> > my tomboy notes over ssh, but there is nowhere in tomboy (that I can
> > find) to configure the port for the add-in.
> >
>
> I do the above for exactly this reason.
>

Sorry, I think I'm lost. Will tomboy sync over ssh when a non-standard
port is used?

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Steve Garton
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