On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 02:47:09PM -0300, Leonardo Bozzi wrote:

> Good afternoon, I'm trying to set up a git server, but I want to use
> ssh access to connect clients on my server, but because of a
> limitation in my internet provider it blocks access from outside on
> port 22, so I changed the same from ssh to 8822. But when I give the
> command:
> 
> $git remote add origin bo...@bozzi.net:/opt/gitcurso
> 
> The server blocks me because I would have to access via port 8822. How
> do I make the connection correctly?

You have two options:

  1. You can use the more verbose ssh URL syntax, which allows a port
     number:

       git clone ssh://bo...@bozzi.net:8822/opt/gitcurso

  2. You can use a host block in your ~/.ssh/config to set the default
     port for that host.

       {
         echo "Host bozzi.net"
         echo "Port 8822"
       } >>$HOME/.ssh/config

-Peff

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