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>>> >> If it doesn't start I'm locked out of the remote system. |
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>>> > You may be interested in : |
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>>> > /etc/init.d/sshd reload |
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>>> I get: |
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>>> # /etc/init.d/sshd reload |
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>>> * Reloading sshd ... |
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>>> No /usr/sbin/sshd found running; none killed. [ ok ] |
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>> That is scary. Can you do equery f openssh, also do a simple ls |
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>> /usr/sbin/sshd |
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>> When is the last time you did an etc-update? |
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> I just checked on my system. sshd is in /usr/bin/sshd. Not sbin. You have an |
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> outdated /etc/init.d/sshd file. You might need to etc-update, or reinstall |
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> sshd and run etc-update afterwards |
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Thanks for helping me out with this. I re-emerged openssh and now |
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sshd restarts just fine. |
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- Grant |