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From: "Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier" <contact@×××××××××.me>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] [RFC v2] News item: OpenSSH 8.2_p1 running sshd breakage
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 02:01:43
Message-Id: 20200220020134.GG29434@cloudsdale.the-delta.net.eu.org
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] [RFC v2] News item: OpenSSH 8.2_p1 running sshd breakage by Patrick McLean
1 [2020-02-19 13:32:01-0800] Patrick McLean:
2 > Title: OpenSSH 8.2_p1 running sshd breakage
3 > Author: Patrick McLean <chutzpah@g.o>
4 > Posted: 2020-02-21
5 > Revision: 1
6 > News-Item-Format: 2.0
7 > Display-If-Installed: <net-misc/openssh-8.2
8 >
9 > If sshd is running, and a system is upgraded from <net-misc/openssh-8.2_p1
10 > to >=net-misc/openssh-8.2_p1, any new ssh connection will fail until sshd is
11 > restarted.
12 >
13 > Before restarting sshd, it is *strongly* recommended that you test your
14 > configuraton with the following command (as root):
15 > sshd -t
16
17 Typo: s/configuraton/configuration/
18
19 >
20 > If your system is booted with openrc, use this command (as root)
21 > to restart sshd:
22 > rc-service sshd --nodeps restart
23 >
24 > If your system is booted with systemd, use this command (as root)
25 > to restart sshd:
26 > systemctl restart sshd
27 >
28 > If you are using systemd socket activation for sshd, then no action is
29 > required.
30 >
31 > WARNING: On systemd booted machines with PAM disabled, this command
32 > will terminate all currently open ssh connections. It is *strongly*
33 > recommended that you validate your configuration before restarting
34 > sshd.
35 >