Yes, read the man pages, I thinks it's -p port when you start sshd. And
the ssh client is -p port also. Use, obviously, the same port for both
server and client.
Carl


On 01-Dec-00 Rick Knight wrote:
> Firewall is preventing SSH connection. I am behind the firewall and 
> trying to connect to a server at home connected to the in via DSL. I
> can 
> connect to the server by first establishing a dialup connection to an
> ISP 
> but this is slow and cumbersome. Our firewall blocks inbound and
> outbound 
> traffic on all ports below 1024 except HTTP, FTP and Telnet ports. Is 
> there a way to tell the ssh client to use a port above 1024?
> 
> Thanks,
> Rick Knight
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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