Hi Jon, sshd is no longer started and/or stopped with /etc/init.d/ssh
unless you are running inside a chroot.
The host keys are typically generated in the postinstall script of
openssh-server. You can find the copy that should be used for this at
/var/lib/dpkg/info/openssh-server.postinst. So if you don't have keys,
its likely that something went wrong during that process. Try this to
remedy the situation.
sudo apt-get install openssh-server --reinstall
Marking Incomplete pending response.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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When starting open ssh server without host keys in /etc/ssh/, the keys
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