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    Using Linux to access Avaya devices over the internet

    I appreciate the quick reply. In the Avaya world we use putty to connect after creating a socket via port 22,443,etc. Putty also allow me to make tunnel connections but in linux the putty is limited in what i can do and the ports I mentioned will not connect and just fail. I can use other ports...
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    Using Linux to access Avaya devices over the internet

    Adding more info in case someone is savvy with Linux networking. the software I use to access Avaya system remotely relies on ssh connections that open port 22 or 443,7443 or 8443 as well as 80 from a web GUI and with this I can create tunnels and connections to multiple devices/servers...
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    Using Linux to access Avaya devices over the internet

    I am switching over to linux from Windows but need to access Avaya devices via SSH and HTTPS. when I try to connect I get the message Port 22 is already occupied on entire loopback range. Is there a way to change this?
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