Dave Hunt wrote:
Strange, able to install latest sshd in running system ok using "lrpkg
-i sshd.lrp" w/o reboot and it used new sshd version for new
connections. Also copied latest sshd.lrp to boot floppy. When reboot
occurred (due to power outage) could not do ssh connection (connection
RST in response to the first SYN). Connect was attempted remotely from
behind a corporate firewall, possibly via a transparent proxy. (I am
not
really sure how I connect but use the command line "ssh -l myuid
my-lrp-server-actual-ipaddr" which works with old sshd version.)
The sshd.lrp does not contain any keys by default. if you copied this to
floppy without including any keys, then sshd would not be able to start
on next reboot, because no keys present. You need to get an sshd.lrp
onto
the box that does contain keys.
Cheers,
Dave.
Guess I assumed that since the keys are in /etc/ssh they are part of etc
pkg and backed-up there. However, when I rtfm on sshd installation it
says to backup sshd to boot disk after you generate the keys. Working
now. Thanks.
-gene
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