OK, so I just did a brand new install, clean machine, brand new drive,
downloaded 14.04 from server. Put on USB, Did full install. rebooted.
launced terminal
sudo and set root password
su to root
scp my old sshd_config off another ubuntu machine. version 10 LTS.
apt-get install openssh-server
.
.
[Expired for openssh (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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We ended up removing the openssh-server package entirely from the system
and then installing the latest version again using aptitude (obviously
this requires a physical login or some sort of virtual console on the
server, you can't do this over SSH itself :-)). The latest version is
now running aga
> Does this mean there will be no fix? I and others did NOT change our
configuration. It's that this new update is failing.
It seems more likely to me that some subset of users had some kind of
local configuration problem that would have failed on _any_ update of
openssh (ie. any run of the postin
Hate to add a "Me too" to this, but I just updated my system using apt-
get dist-upgrade and am now affected by this as well.
At this point trying to run an upgrade spits out the following error to console:
Setting up openssh-server (1:6.6p1-2ubuntu2.3) ...
invoke-rc.d: in
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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Title:
package openssh-server 1:6.6p1-2ubuntu2.3 failed
I'm having similar problems with this package on 2 different servers.
When updating, dpkg hangs on the post install script of the openssh-
server package. The process becomes defunct and stops responding.
I edited the /var/lib/dpkg/info/openssh-server.postinst file and adjusted set
-e to set -x t
Does this mean there will be no fix? I and others did NOT change our
configuration. It's that this new update is failing.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Since it seems likely to me that this is a local configuration problem,
rather than a bug in Ubuntu, I'm marking this bug as Incomplete.
If indeed this is a local configuration problem, you can find pointers
to ge
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Title:
package openssh-server 1:6.6p1-2ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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