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A question about OpenSSH on shell accounts
Most shell accounts come with SSH access, but the advantage of using your own
installation is that you can configure it exactly how you want. Does anyone know
if you can put your own copy of OpenSSH on a shell account and use that instead?
(It's OK if it doesn't use a privileged port). Or, failing that, can you have a
local configuration file that overrides the global one?
Re: A question about OpenSSH on shell accounts [ In reply to ]
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 06:07:15PM -0400, longordercook@triad.rr.com wrote:
> Most shell accounts come with SSH access, but the advantage of using
> your own installation is that you can configure it exactly how you want.
> Does anyone know if you can put your own copy of OpenSSH on a shell
> account and use that instead?
> (It's OK if it doesn't use a privileged port). Or, failing that, can
> you have a
> local configuration file that overrides the global one?


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