The service port number of SSH cannot be changed.
Is it specification?
Environment
Ubuntu 10.4 64bit
imscp-trunk-20111210
The service port number of SSH cannot be changed.
Is it specification?
Environment
Ubuntu 10.4 64bit
imscp-trunk-20111210
you can add a new port and disable the old
you can add a new port and disable the old
When adding a new port number, a service name cannot be made the same and cannot be added.
then just use another service name... ssh-new or whatever
then just use another service name... ssh-new or whatever
A service name is made as for change also to the same name.
However, the same name cannot be specified at the time of an addition.
I cannot understand this specification.
I think that a port number should be just different.
They were not contents about which it speaks here.
I am sorry.
Please open a Ticket for this. I think this can be a nice Feature
works fine for me...i can eaven rename for ex. "ssh-new" to "ssh" and then it shows up as "SSH"...so where is the problem.
you could eaven patch the value for PORT_SSH in the options table
Ok, i saw the problem. The Default Ports and Service Names are not possible to change (input fields are aviable, but not editeble). I don't know if this is OK. Maybe laurent can say something about it
I think the default official Ports should be fixed (as is) - but why not allow to enter another Service with the same name but a different Port?