Emperor of Florida wrote:
[ ...concealing the purpose of a port... ]
Currently when you telnet to it you will see:
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_3.6.1p1 YbrickRd
As Jeremy said, SSH depends on exchanging the version of the procotols it is
using in order for both sides to figure out
Okay,
On my router I run sshd just in case I need to connect to my computers
when I am away from home (this computer basically does NAT and firewalls
everything behind it). I moved sshd to a different port than the
standard 22 just so most port scanners won't run across it -- unless
they are
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Emperor of Florida wrote:
| Okay,
|
| On my router I run sshd just in case I need to connect to my computers
| when I am away from home (this computer basically does NAT and firewalls
| everything behind it). I moved sshd to a different port than the