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The (short) story of how the SSH port became 22.

www.ssh.com

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The (short) story of how the SSH port became 22.

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starman@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish ·
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The story of the SSH port is 22.
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The SSH port is 22. This is the story of how it got that port number. And practical configuration instructions.

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/9907720

The SSH port is 22. This is the story of how it got that port number. And practical configuration instructions.

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    What an exceptionally unexceptionable story. Good read

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    I just assumed that 21 other things already existed.

  • spez_@lemmy.world
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    I remapped SSH to 360

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      Lol why exactly? Now all the hackers will know to scan 360 on your servers 😹

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