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The (short) story of how the SSH port became 22.

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The (short) story of how the SSH port became 22.

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The story of the SSH port is 22.
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The SSH port is 22. This is the story of how it got that port number. And practical configuration instructions.

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The SSH port is 22. This is the story of how it got that port number. And practical configuration instructions.

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    As freeware or free software? Because if it was freeware, I don’t understand how OpenBSD could have forked it

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      It was a custom license more permissive than the BSD license.

      It’s still part of the official OpenSSH license, see the first section here: https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/usr.bin/ssh/LICENCE?rev=HEAD

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