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Hi Paul,

Thank you for the reply...

When you change the sshd_config file are you using the
IBMi as a server?

I am using the IBMi as a client.
This change doesn't work for me.
I did remove the # so it wasn't a comment.

I have also tried changing the file ssh_config
I have also tried putting the port number into ACS
None of the changes work for me.

Thank you,

Gary

On 24 Nov 2021 at 23:51, Steinmetz, (Steinmetz, Paul
via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>)
commented about RE: Change SSH Port:

\QOpenSys\QIBM\UserData\SC1\OpenSSH\etc\sshd_config.

Example, (remarked out) changing SSH port from default of 22 to 202, but only
for this specific client.

# Host 52.1.9.237
# Port 202
# Host ec2-52-1-9-237.compute-1.amazonaws.com
# Port 202

Paul

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I need to change the SSH port.

I have tried:
CALL QP2TERM
ssh '-T -p 23 gary@192.168.168.9'
ENDTCPSVR *SSHD
STRTCPSVR *SSHD

I have also tried:
Opening Access Client Solutions
Management
System Configurations
Selecting my IBMi
Selecting Edit
On the Connection tap changing ports- SSH connections Close ENDTCPSVR *SSHD
STRTCPSVR *SSHD

I try to run a file transfer and it says:
ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.9 port 22:

How can I change the port SSH uses?

Thanks,

Gary Kuznitz


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