Achim Drees Basic Pleskian Jul 21, 2021 #1 SSH Terminalcan I change the port? It trys to login with port 22.
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Jul 21, 2021 #2 This cannot be done now. There is a request to add this feature in the next extension updates.
Achim Drees Basic Pleskian Jul 21, 2021 #3 then it is now unusable, I think/hope most people do not use port 22 for security reasons.
tkalfaoglu Silver Pleskian Jul 21, 2021 #4 I am not sure about the extension feature, but you should be able to -- change to the port in both /etc/ssh/sshd_config AND in /etc/services...
I am not sure about the extension feature, but you should be able to -- change to the port in both /etc/ssh/sshd_config AND in /etc/services...
Achim Drees Basic Pleskian Jul 21, 2021 #5 tkalfaoglu said: I am not sure about the extension feature, but you should be able to -- change to the port in both /etc/ssh/sshd_config AND in /etc/services... Click to expand... you mean I must set port back to 22? No, thank you.
tkalfaoglu said: I am not sure about the extension feature, but you should be able to -- change to the port in both /etc/ssh/sshd_config AND in /etc/services... Click to expand... you mean I must set port back to 22? No, thank you.
tkalfaoglu Silver Pleskian Jul 21, 2021 #6 Achim Drees said: you mean I must set port back to 22? No, thank you. Click to expand... Nope i meant if you want SSH to operate at say, 4000, put that both in services file and sshd
Achim Drees said: you mean I must set port back to 22? No, thank you. Click to expand... Nope i meant if you want SSH to operate at say, 4000, put that both in services file and sshd
Achim Drees Basic Pleskian Jul 21, 2021 #7 tkalfaoglu said: Nope i meant if you want SSH to operate at say, 4000, put that both in services file and sshd Click to expand... that is not the problem, try the extension, then you know what I mean. it trys to connect with port 22!
tkalfaoglu said: Nope i meant if you want SSH to operate at say, 4000, put that both in services file and sshd Click to expand... that is not the problem, try the extension, then you know what I mean. it trys to connect with port 22!
ChristophRo Regular Pleskian Jul 22, 2021 #8 Just let SSH run on port 22 and your custom port xxxx Then firewall port 22 so it's only available from localhost and you are fine
Just let SSH run on port 22 and your custom port xxxx Then firewall port 22 so it's only available from localhost and you are fine
Achim Drees Basic Pleskian Jul 22, 2021 #9 ChristophRo said: Just let SSH run on port 22 and your custom port xxxx Then firewall port 22 so it's only available from localhost and you are fine Click to expand... very good, thank you
ChristophRo said: Just let SSH run on port 22 and your custom port xxxx Then firewall port 22 so it's only available from localhost and you are fine Click to expand... very good, thank you
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Jul 23, 2021 #10 The ability to change the SSH port is expected in the nearest extension update.
V VNick Regular Pleskian Staff member Jul 23, 2021 #11 This is resolved with the latest update of SSH Terminal.