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Title: OpenSSH 8.2_p1 running sshd breakage
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Author: Patrick McLean <chutzpah@gentoo.org>
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Posted: 2020-02-20
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Revision: 1
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News-Item-Format: 2.0
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Display-If-Installed: <net-misc/openssh-8.2
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If sshd is running, and a system is upgraded from
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<net-misc/openssh-8.2_p1 to >=net-misc/openssh-8.2_p1, any new ssh
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connection will fail until sshd is restarted.
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Before restarting sshd, it is *strongly* recommended that you test your
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configuration with the following command (as root):
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sshd -t
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If your system is booted with openrc, use this command (as root)
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to restart sshd:
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rc-service sshd --nodeps restart
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If your system is booted with systemd, use this command (as root)
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to restart sshd:
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systemctl restart sshd
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WARNING: On systemd booted machines with PAM disabled, this command
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will terminate all currently open ssh connections. It is
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*strongly* recommended that you validate your configuration
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before restarting sshd.
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If you are using systemd socket activation for sshd, then no action is
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required.
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