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#1 2005-09-15 01:24:50

Euphoric Nightmare
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From: Kentucky
Registered: 2005-05-02
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udev broke sshd

ummm, I just migrated to udev on my webserver, and it broke my sshd for some reason.  I've verified that everything is forwarded correctly and everything else works...apache is still intact, but i cannot ssh in, it tells me that the connection was refused---and that is not cool...any ideas?

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#2 2005-09-15 07:01:08

epo
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Registered: 2005-06-06
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Re: udev broke sshd

Is sshd running? (ps ax | grep sshd)
Any messages in log files?

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#3 2005-09-15 14:00:34

Euphoric Nightmare
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Re: udev broke sshd

yes, sshd is running, but i haven't had time to check my logs yet...i will get back with that later today.

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#4 2005-09-15 15:29:00

phrakture
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Registered: 2003-10-29
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Re: udev broke sshd

Check your hosts.allow anf hosts.deny files - was tcpwrappers (or whatever it's called) updated?

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#5 2005-09-15 21:58:23

Euphoric Nightmare
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Re: udev broke sshd

I figured it out...quite simple actually.  pacman trunked my file and saved a backup.  i just copied it back and it is running fine now.  Is this worthy of a bug report?

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#6 2005-09-15 22:09:22

phrakture
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Re: udev broke sshd

Euphoric Nightmare wrote:

I figured it out...quite simple actually.  pacman trunked my file and saved a backup.  i just copied it back and it is running fine now.  Is this worthy of a bug report?

Nope.... that's how it should work - it explicitly lists config files it does that to, so it's your job to notice.

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#7 2005-09-16 17:40:34

Euphoric Nightmare
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Re: udev broke sshd

phrakture wrote:

Nope.... that's how it should work - it explicitly lists config files it does that to, so it's your job to notice.

I don't even understand why pacman did that.  I didn't even pacman udev before doing this.  I edited text files and then rebooted.  I didn't pacman all day.

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