Clarify that -p does not affect SSH port

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Ashish Gupta
2016-04-27 21:44:28 +00:00
committed by John Hood
parent 0c2088d1da
commit 3ba5a29758
4 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions
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@@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ How it works
To function, Mosh requires UDP datagrams to be passed between client
and server. By default, `mosh` uses a port number between 60000 and
61000, but the user can select a particular port with the -p option.
Please note that the -p option has no effect on the port used by SSH.
Advice to distributors
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ From this point,
If the client changes IP addresses, the server will begin sending to the client on the new IP address within a few seconds.\
To function, Mosh requires UDP datagrams to be passed between client and server. By default,
\f1\fs24 \cb3 mosh
\f0\fs28 \cb1 uses a port number between 60000 and 61000, but the user can select a particular port with the -p option.\
\f0\fs28 \cb1 uses a port number between 60000 and 61000, but the user can select a particular port with the -p option. Please note that the -p option has no effect on the port used by SSH.\
\pard\pardeftab720\sa200
\b\fs48 \cf0 More info\
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@@ -191,9 +191,8 @@ for example, if this is the
only port that is forwarded through a firewall to the
server. With \fB\-p 0\fP, the server will let the operating system pick an
available UDP port. Otherwise, \fBmosh\fP will choose a port between 60000 and
61000.
61000. Please note that this option does not affect the server-side
port used by SSH.
.TP
.B \-\-bind\-server={ssh|any|\fIIP\fP}
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@@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ qq{Usage: $0 [options] [--] [user@]host [command...]
--family=prefer-inet6 use all network types, but try IPv6 first
-p PORT[:PORT2]
--port=PORT[:PORT2] server-side UDP port or range
(No effect on server-side SSH port)
--bind-server={ssh|any|IP} ask the server to reply from an IP address
(default: "ssh")