Good evening, Audsanee,

On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Audsanee Supaneedis wrote:

>     I want to  know that which port that scp version 1 uses... :)
>     I want to create new service on my firewall and allow user can scp
> via firewall.Tell me pls......

        It uses the same port 22/tcp as ssh itself.  Please note: if
you're also filtering on _source_ port, that ssh may use 1024:65535 if run
as a regular user, or ports starting at 1023 and working their way down if
run as root.  For this reason, it may be necessary to use something like
1000:65535 to allow up to 24 connections that may be coming from either a
root-run or regular-user-run sshd at the other end.
        Cheers,
        - Bill

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