On 22/10/2011 15:37, Bruce Cran wrote: > If you run some sort of shell server, or where many people need to > login using ssh, you'll have a bit of a support problem telling people > to select the non-default port. Also, some might consider it security > through obscurity, which is often said to be a bad thing. Security through obscurity is only really a bad thing if it's your ONLY security. It doesn't hurt to make things harder for someone in addition to your other measures (strong passwords, large keys, limited network ranges etc)....
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