** Reply to message from Blake Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 08 Dec 2001 
11:59:54 -0700 (MST)


> > try using port 21 (ftp). you have a good chance of it working that way i
> > would think, what with the active ftp ports which are probably open etc..
> 
> Nope, port 21 is closed to me too.
> 
> I guess I'm still a bit confused.  I changed my sshd config file and
> change the port.  I then restarted sshd, but when I look at the file 
> /etc/services, ssh is still running on its standard port (22).  Do I need 
> to do something else to change the port that sshd is running on?

Blake - Try issuing 'netstat -ln' (no quotes) before and after changing your 
sshd_config to see if the server moves between ports. ssh should be listening on port 
22 before the change and somewhere else after.

jb



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