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by CGamesPlay 97 days ago
Using nonstandard ports would break the `ssh foo.exe.dev` pattern.

This could also have been solved by requiring users to customize their SSH config (coder does this once per machine, and it applies to all workspaces), but I guess the exe.dev guys are going for a "zero-config, works anywhere" experience.

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Too bad most SSH clients don't seem to support SRV records, they would've been perfect for this:

  ;; Domain:     mydomain.com.
  ;; SSH running on port 2999 at host 1.2.3.4

  ;; A Record
  vm1928.mydomain.com. 1 IN A 1.2.3.4

  ;; SRV Record
  _ssh._tcp.vm1928.mydomain.com. 1 IN SRV 0 0 2999 vm1928.mydomain.com.
If supported it would result in just being able to do "ssh vm1928.mydomain.com" without having to add "-p 1928"
-p ?