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You can configure SSH to use a non-standard port with SELinux set to enforcing

You can configure SSH to use a non-standard port with SELinux set to enforcing
Nov 4, 2021
Switching the SSH listening port is an easy way to help secure remote login on your Linux servers. Jack Wallen shows you how.