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Don’t believe so at build time because Rancher uses https://github.com/rancher/machine which a fork of Docker machine. Now there is a ssh-port flag but I don’t see Rancher passing that option to the driver. Now it’s important to remember Rancher only uses SSH to install Docker and deploy the cattle-node-agent. So you should setup a script to change the ssh port after the node has successfully joined the cluster. Maybe a daemonset to run some root commands on all nodes.
You can use the Longhorn iSCSI installer script as an example. https://github.com/longhorn/longhorn/blob/master/deploy/prerequisite/longhorn-iscsi-installation.yaml
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