Port
Specifies the port number that sshd(8) listens on. The default is 22.
Multiple options of this type are permitted. See also ListenAddress. Note: On
Ubuntu, the openssh-server package is configured to use systemd socket-based
activation by default. Therefore if you are using systemd with
I suppose this wont get fixed any time soon. Apparently, UX config prime
over manual configuration now, for a configuration file that's mostly
used by server admin. Time to learn yum I suppose.
source:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1991592
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Public bug reported:
This is a bug report to separate the second issue that was reported in this bug
report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1993478
There's an issue after upgrading to 22.10 from 22.04 that prevents
opensshd from listening to anything other than :::2. I al
It is exactly the same issue msaxl reported, the Opensshd returns an
error 1 at the ends of the upgrade process, and after the upgrade it is
impossible to bind/listen opensshd on anything else than :::22.
The first issue which is that opensshd reported an error 1 at the end of
the upgrade process,
Some additional info:
drop in settings from sshd.config.d seem to be applied normally, the
issue seem to be only for IP binding and custom ports.
If I change Accept=no by Accept=yes in ssh.socket and reloads the socket
unit, I can start sshd on a different port and I can also bind the IP to
somet
Hellow, same issue here. SSHD failed during the do-release-upgrade
process on one of my machines, and now it refuses to change the port to
anything else than 22 on both of my machines. If I start the sshd daemon
using systemd service -> systemctl start ssh.service
ssh does change the port if I loa
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