Topic: How do I change the port Chumby uses for SSH?
I want to play with remote tunneling through the Chumby. I do not want to pass a standard port through to the outside world.
I mounted / rw and uncommented and edited the Port line in /etc/ssh/sshconfig , /etc/ssh_config , /etc/sshd_config and did a shutdown via the "shutdown" command and reset the power (unplugged the AC adapter). I got "Connection refused" on the new port I picked, luckily I can still log in on 22. Where do I need to change the ssh port. I understand the inherit danger because if I bork this I won't be able to log back in. BTW: I assume the is a way to reflash the internal storage back to defaults and start over? Is there a SD card image that will give me access to the Chumby CLI via the internal monitor and a USB keyboard?
I currently have port 22 forwarded to the Chumby on my internal router. My network looks like:
[5Ghz link to my ISP]>[External Router in an out building]>[802.11g link to my house]>[Internal home router]>[Home network with Chumby]
From a workstation in the outbuilding (inside external router but outside home network) I can ssh into the Chumby CLI on port 22 via port forwarding on the internal router. However, I can't connect with Krusader via FISH (Krusader and WinSCP connect fine on the internal network). Any ideas why this might be?