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ssh ports



folks,

i've been setting up an ssh server behind a firewall and only allowing
port 22 through.
ssh works like a champ. however, scp and sftp give stalled messages
during transfers.  the files do eventually transfer but the time is a
little less than waiting for the next ice age!
it appears as though there is a back connection established for the
transfer after ssh is setup.
with ftp, i'd use the pasv command for the clients and set the max and
min passive ports in the ftpd config file.  is there a similar thing in
ssh?  if not, is there someway to know what set of ports to limit ssh to
use for this back connection?

tia...


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