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Allow to connect to the device on a non-standard port#27
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It would be good if we could add this so that this also could be added in the NAPALM-fortios community driver. |
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So our fortigates run on non-standard ports (to stop the dictionary attacks). This pull allows me to connect to an alternative port via sending in the argument and ALSO reading in from the .ssh/config file.
tested in production here and works for me.