On Fri, 13 Jun 2014, Ed Greshko wrote:

Here are the things that have kept sshd from working on new installations for 
me in the past.  I don't know which, if any, would apply to Fedora 20 today.

1) As I remember, some ssh setups come configured so that they will only talk 
to localhost (though that may be ftp, not ssh).

I think you're mixing that up with sendmail.  sshd will, by default, bind to 
all interfaces on port 22.


Yep, that's what I was thinking about.  Sorry, that's what I get from shooting 
from the hip.

2) For some reason, I commonly had a problem with SeLinux blocking ssh.  I turn 
it off.

Never had a problem with ssh and selinux.  Don't turn things off blindly.  If 
you think you have a selinux issue, investigate.


Our mileage certainly varies with this one.  Unfortunately, I hop around 
distros, so I can't remember if it was Fedora I had this issue with.  
Nonetheless, I've had cases where SeLinux was blocking these ports.


3) Sometimes I forget to set up the rsa keys and nothing will authenticate.



When the sshd is started for the first time, the server certs will be generated.



Yes, I know.  However, I have, in the past, managed to screw things up 
tinkering with things, and had a hell of a time making it right again.


billo
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