Sshd not working on latest RC
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Anyone having issues with sshd service not starting after a reboot? Tried disabling, rebooting and enabling it again… no go.
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Any other service with same issue.
That has been seen when the filesystem gets orrupted and /etc/group is not with right info inside. -
anything related to SSH in the system log? What happens if you manually start it running '/usr/sbin/sshd'?
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Yes clamd (squid3) service fails to start as well. Service watchdog tries to start both but fails. clamd starts only if I issue a "clamd" command
No info in the system logs on sshd service failiure… nor anything comes up when the service restart fails.
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ok so a manual start of sshd by issuing the command '/usr/sbin/sshd' worked.
Jan 21 17:18:49 sshd[37746]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
Jan 21 17:18:49 sshd[37746]: Server listening on :: port 22.Still on reboot it fails along with clamd
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Does it fail if you remove squid?
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Didnt try that. Switched back to 2.1.5 for now.
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Yes clamd (squid3) service fails to start as well. Service watchdog tries to start both but fails. clamd starts only if I issue a "clamd" command
No info in the system logs on sshd service failiure… nor anything comes up when the service restart fails.
A side note about about ClamD, I've got viruses here which clamd does not recognise as a virus, but other AV software do recognise the viruses, so dont be 100% reliant on ClamD , this link will help explain why https://www.shadowserver.org/wiki/pmwiki.php/AV/Viruses
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@cmb:
Does it fail if you remove squid?
Have the same issue since upgrading to RC *-P4 from 16.01.2015. Removing squid did not change it. Still not able to start sshd from services.
Additional Information:
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Had squid installed bevore upgrading to RC *-p4 from 16.01.2015
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start sshd manually (from the command line menu)
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once sshd is started manually it can be stopped from the services menu (but not started again)
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Removing squid did not change the behavior (even after restart)
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Nothing sshd related in system log
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sshd config is OK (manually started sshd uses it whithout an issue)
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Could you guys check ownership of /usr/local/lib? I saw the same issue on a system with squid3 installed, and noted the directory ownership was changed to proxy:proxy, what caused check_reload_status not to be loaded and cause sshd not being started.
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Could you guys check ownership of /usr/local/lib? I saw the same issue on a system with squid3 installed, and noted the directory ownership was changed to proxy:proxy, what caused check_reload_status not to be loaded and cause sshd not being started.
It was the file permissions. I compared file ownerships with an older backup and saw following files changed
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complete /usr/local with all files, subdirectories and symbolic links was proxy:proxy instead of root:wheel
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/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf was proxy:proxy instead of root:wheel
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/dev/pf was root:proxy
After chowning them back I had to reboot to get it working again (perhaps there had been a better way than rebooting)
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Could you guys check ownership of /usr/local/lib? I saw the same issue on a system with squid3 installed, and noted the directory ownership was changed to proxy:proxy, what caused check_reload_status not to be loaded and cause sshd not being started.
It was the file permissions. I compared file ownerships with an older backup and saw following files changed
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complete /usr/local with all files, subdirectories and symbolic links was proxy:proxy instead of root:wheel
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/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf was proxy:proxy instead of root:wheel
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/dev/pf was root:proxy
After chowning them back I had to reboot to get it working again (perhaps there had been a better way than rebooting)
Thanks! I pushed a fix on squid3 package, version 0.2.6.
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