connectivity
Mark Komarinski
mkomarinski at valinux.com
Tue Jun 12 11:15:16 EDT 2001
I had a customer (former life) whose firewall blocked ssh, but not telnet.
Set up sshd to run on both the standard ssh port and port 23,
and I got two problems solved at once (no insecure telnet access, customer could log in).
-Mark
Derek D. Martin wrote:
> Kent Borg said:
>
>
>>Derek Martin <ddm at pizzashack.org> wrote:
>>
>>>SSH also replaces rcp.
>>>
>>Very nice. Slight problem, at my work the firewall isn't letting my
>>ssh sessions out. I can't ssh to my box or to the World, but I can
>>ssh from the World to my box.
>>
>
> Do you mean to say that you can't ssh from your machine to machines
> outside your network?
>
> I'd agree that this sounds like a firewall issue, but without being
> able to look at it, it's really tough to say.
>
>
>
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