> if the server is also hosting some https website, then put it on an alternate ipv6 address (they are free if not cheap) and ssh into that.
There's also sslh, which can multiplex the same port by detecting whether the incoming connection is TLS or SSH, and forwarding appropriately. It's pretty cool: https://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh/README.html
That said, I think this service is for people who need to use computers without ssh clients installed locally.
There's also sslh, which can multiplex the same port by detecting whether the incoming connection is TLS or SSH, and forwarding appropriately. It's pretty cool: https://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh/README.html
That said, I think this service is for people who need to use computers without ssh clients installed locally.