SSHD won't start
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 @gertjan thanks for your reply! Ben je ook Nederlands / Are you Dutch too? ;) I have SSH enabled, but the daemon won't start. In the logs I see that it starts, but no error code or something. I don't know if I have set an interface. Where can I set that? this is the only line I see in the system logs: 
  When I try to activate it via shell, it says it's allready enabled... 
  
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 @gwabber said in SSHD won't start: I don't know if I have set an interface. Where can I set that? No need to select or set an interface. 
 The sshd daemon will bind to all interfaces.Btw : what does ps ax | grep 'sshd'tell you if sshd running. 16241 - Ss 0:00.04 sshd: root@pts/0 (sshd) 49108 - Ss 0:00.00 sshd: /usr/sbin/sshd [listener] 0 of 10-100 startupssockstator sockstat | grep 'sshd'shows also some info. 
 If 192.168.1.1 is the LAN interface of pfSense, you could also test with :ssh 192.168.1.1@gwabber said in SSHD won't start: Ben je ook Nederlands / Are you Dutch too? ;) Yep. 
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 Not much to work with I guess... : 
  I can't access it from the standard interface, the connection times out. 
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 Could it have something to do with the fact that it is an backup on new hardware? 
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 @gwabber did you try just disable and then enable it again. 
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 @johnpoz yeah i did haha 
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 i've been diggin in the forums. I rembered that a couple of days ago, I rebooted my pfsense and I read back the Telegram backups it gave me. One of them said it was regenerating SSH keys. That way I came across this topic with someone with the same problem as I had: 
 https://forum.netgate.com/topic/79400/error-after-upgrade-to-2-2-release-sshd-secure-shell-daemon-doesn-t-start/7now I was able to regenerate according to the commands that were given in that topic, but now i get this error: 
  
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 @gwabber allright... apparently it works now. I ignored the error and tried to SSH in. I was able to do that, but I don't know what the error means... 
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 so you just started the sshd directly from the cmd line without any parameters or config.. let it start the normal way.. I would kill of any sshd processes and disable and enable it via the gui, or the console. 
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 @johnpoz Well, after I regenerated the SSH key's the way the OP from the other topic did it. Also in de GUI everything is running again and I can SSH into the firewall. Thanks for your help guys! 
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  If that file didn't exist, I would hit the big red button called "system not to be trusted" as these files :  are created upon system (pfSense) install. The real question is now : **what else has not been created and or not put in place ** ? And yes, the sshd deamon will silently fail if the basic config isn't present. 
 I was about to propose : make the sshd system start way more verbose by editing /etc/ssh/sshd_config by adding a line with "Verbose" (something like that).Anyway : Succes verder. 

