running sshd with a different port than 22
Gerrit P. Haase
freeweb@nyckelpiga.de
Mon Jul 22 12:41:00 GMT 2002
Daniel schrieb:
> "Gerrit P. Haase" <freeweb@nyckelpiga.de> wrote:
>> For some reason I want to run the sshd on port 21.
>> I invoked "ssh-host-config -p 21" and let the script install
>> sshd as a service (I'm on NT4).
>> After starting sshd as a service I can connect from the same
>> box with:
>> $ ssh -p 21 localhost
>> Now I tried to connect from a second (remote) box and I get this:
>> $ ssh -p 21 server
>> Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer
>> I see that it is really running:
>> $ telnet server 21
>> Trying 192.168.5.5...
>> Connected to server.koeln.convey.de.
>> Escape character is '^]'.
>> SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_3.4p1
>> Is there some important issue I misunderstood?
>> Why is it not possible to connect sshd on port 21?
> My guess is maybe because have an FTP server running on your computer which
> by default will use port 21. Is it the FTP server associated with cygwin, or
> is it a 3rd party one? I am asking because I have had troubles with my
> cygwin ftp server lately.
I already checked this. AFAICT I have no FTP server running here. This
may be an issue at the third box, but IIRC I can ftp to every other FTP
server I would like to connect and have a server running at the same box
without problems. Since I can start the service and connect from the
same box were sshd is running I don't know where to look next...
Gerrit
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