*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1811580 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1811580
Same discussion and more in bug 1811580 marking as dup to have people
finding this bug all get to the same main bug.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1811580
systemd fails to start sshd at
> The entry in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/sshd.conf SHOULD be...
I don't agree, even if this happens to work for you. It's valid for it
to be /var/run/sshd provided that your system is properly up-to-date
(see related bug 1804847). If you're using some environment that is
broken, please ask the people wh
The entry in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/sshd.conf SHOULD be:
d /run/sshd 0755 root root
When it isn't, sshd cannot be started up after a reboot.
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Title:
I can not choose OpenVZ version or kernel. I can only pass some
information to my VPS providers and I see all of them using version 6.
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Title:
ss
Hello Wojciech, please make sure you're on a new enough version of
OpenVZ's kernel, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1804847 comment
#20 for more information.
Thanks
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I run several OpenVZ VPS servers from 4 different providers and last month I
lost ssh access to all of them after doing an update. I have never had such
problem before and I update regularly.
I don't have access to KVM to check it.
1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb 3 15:16 /var/run -> /run
2
tmpf
I took a fresh Xenial (daily) as well as a Xenial of the release day and ran
the commands:
$ apt-get clean && apt-get autoclean && apt-get autoremove && apt-get update &&
apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade && reboot
Obviously the updated different amounts of packages, but none did break
the
BTW the "fix" I got from here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/739164/ssh-connection-refused
seems like an old problem.
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Title:
sshd does not st
I did some additional tests and reinstalling openssh-server does not
break it. It only breaks after the update procedure.
To recreate the error, take a fresh OpenVZ 6 Templates of Ubuntu 16.04 64bit,
and simply do:
apt-get clean && apt-get autoclean && apt-get autoremove && apt-get update &&
apt
Hi,
I took a fresh system and it had openssh-server installed right away (as it is
part of all the base images).
/var/run/sshd was at 0755 root:root already
I was wondering if the package install would kill the permission/ownership, so
I did
$ apt install --reinstall openssh-server
But things
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