Philip Stubbs wrote:
> * Sean Gibbins (sean@???) wrote:
>> * of course it does not have to be port 22, but rather whatever port
>> your ssh server is listening on
>
> I would suggest that you don't use port 22 if you don't have to.
> Port 22 will be a target for attack, so by using a different port
> you will increase security by obscurity.
You should add a smiley, or bracket non-obvious jokes with [humour] to
prevent misunderstanding in e-mails.
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