Quoting Brian Kelsay [email protected]:
Gerald Combs and I were discussing alternate methods of using ssh over odd ports. Some of the things at the above link apply. Tunneling ssh over http/https were the main points of discussion.
There are radios that can encrypt their traffic and send it over multiple frequencies/channels (whatever the proper terminology is) in synch. Isn't this called "spread-spectrum?" If you could synchronize your server and client on the same random seed or something at the start of the conversation, perhaps they could pseudo-randomly, but in synch with one another, switch ports during the conversation. You've still got encryption as an added layer.
Make it so. Spread-Spectrum-Secure-Shell. SSSSH.
-- Dave Hull http://insipid.com