[BlueOnyx:01764] Re: The setting returns to an initial value when the server is rebooted.

Chuck Tetlow chuck at tetlow.net
Fri Jul 17 23:15:08 -05 2009


Hideki,

At the command-line, go to the /etc/ssh/ directory.  Use your favorite editor to edit the sshd_config file.  A line right near the top reads "Port 22".  Change that to the port you want to use.  Then restart the SSH server with "service sshd restart".  That should cure it for you - your SSH server will run on the new port.

Chuck

---------- Original Message -----------
From: Hideki Oride <hideki.oride at gmail.com> 
To: blueonyx at blueonyx.it 
Sent: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 13:03:40 +0900 
Subject: [BlueOnyx:01763] The setting returns to an initial value when the server is rebooted.

> HI, Blues. 
> 
> Are you using the port number of SSH ? 
> I want to use number of "909" on SSH. 
> So I am setting this number on "Network Service" - "Shell". 
> 
> But, when I reboot a Server, Port number is back on "22". 
> In addition, It is backing a "Personal Profile" - "Account" - 
> "Language Preference", too 
> 
> How in everyone's BO? 
> 
> I think, the cause of this problem is "constructer". 
> I think that custructer rewrites the Config file. 
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