Hi I dont know of any standard ports
But why not edit /etc/services on their machines and change the port
used for ssh from 22 to say 4567..or what ever
Just an idea I use for some other services, cant see any reason why it
should'nt work with ssh as well
Richard
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 14:27, Fran
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 15:27:18 +0100
Francisco Alcaraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FA> I have installed Mandrake 9.2 in several computers of my
FA> friends. All of them are absolutly newbies in linux and I
FA> would like to run as an administrator for them, remotely
FA> updating the packages and
Thanks so much Richard, I will test this as soon as
possible.
Best wishes
El Domingo, 26 de Octubre de 2003 15:41, Richard Bown
escribió:
> Hi I dont know of any standard ports
> But why not edit /etc/services on their machines and
> change the port used for ssh from 22 to say 4567..or what
> e
Thanks a lot for the clue; I will try it as soon as
possible.
Regards
El Domingo, 26 de Octubre de 2003 15:35, Onur Kucuk
escribió:
> On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 15:27:18 +0100
> Francisco Alcaraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> FA> I have installed Mandrake 9.2 in several computers of
> my FA> friends.
I have installed Mandrake 9.2 in several computers of my
friends. All of them are absolutly newbies in linux and I
would like to run as an administrator for them, remotely
updating the packages and solving the security holes that
will appear in the future.
Unfortunately some of them have a cab