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[opennms-discuss] Different SSH Port?
Daniel Tate
2017-06-12 00:06:42 UTC
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Greetings everyone, first time here.

I've searched the web and the first many pages of the archive, but didn't find a clear modern answer.

None of our servers use standard SSH ports, but a high port with 5 digits (if that matters). Is there a file or setting we can modify to change the SSH port to our non-22 setting?

Thanks
Dean Slaughter
2017-06-21 02:56:09 UTC
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/opt/opennms/etc/poller-configuration.xml

Service name="SSH"
Parameter key="port" value="<yourPortNumber>"

Search for the service name then change the port from 22 to whatever your port is.

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Subject: [opennms-discuss] Different SSH Port?

Greetings everyone, first time here.

I've searched the web and the first many pages of the archive, but didn't find a clear modern answer.

None of our servers use standard SSH ports, but a high port with 5 digits (if that matters). Is there a file or setting we can modify to change the SSH port to our non-22 setting?

Thanks
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