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<blockquote data-quote="Jlaforce" data-source="post: 757479" data-attributes="member: 119341"><p>If you have your ssh server installed, open file explorer, (make sure you are admin), in the path area put, %programdata%\ssh\ , here you will see sshd_config (if I remember right). You can open it in notepad, or in vscode, look for port, change it to the port you want, then save, either reboot or in powershell type , restart-service -name *ssh* -force , then see if you can access via your other machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jlaforce, post: 757479, member: 119341"] If you have your ssh server installed, open file explorer, (make sure you are admin), in the path area put, %programdata%\ssh\ , here you will see sshd_config (if I remember right). You can open it in notepad, or in vscode, look for port, change it to the port you want, then save, either reboot or in powershell type , restart-service -name *ssh* -force , then see if you can access via your other machine. [/QUOTE]
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