If you installed ssh1 first and then ssh2 second, then just run sshd2 and
if it detects an incoming ssh1 connection it'll spawn the sshd1.
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Gerard Gorman allegedly said:
> Ok .. I'm trying to get sshd1 and 2 running on the one machine. I have
> followed the howto at:
>http://www.ssh.com/products/ssh/ssh2-ssh1-server-howto.html> All works grand and I start sshd1. However when I try to run sshd2 I
> get:
> FATAL: Creating listener failed: port 22 probably already in use!
> So I see that the conf files for the sshd are in /etc/sshd_config (for
> 1) and
> /etc/sshd2/sshd2_config.
> Does anyone know if I should just change the port number or what is the
> story?!
>> Thanks,
> g
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