[SOLVED] What's happened with ssh and sshd?

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[SOLVED] What's happened with ssh and sshd?

Postby griffin » Mar 3rd, '14, 02:07

OpenSSH is installed under Mageia 4, but where did sshd and its configuration file go? Neither ssh or sshd are shown among the system services that can be enabled or disabled in the Mageia Control Center. I'm not comfortable with this.

The daemon sshd used to be started as needed by xinetd, and sshd had its own configuration file. The ssh configuration file hasn't changed since Mageia 2, so where did the controls in the sshd configuration file go? What's happened to ssh?
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Re: What's happened with ssh and sshd?

Postby doktor5000 » Mar 3rd, '14, 08:12

ssh is no service. For sshd you need openssh-server package installed. Is that the case?
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Re: What's happened with ssh and sshd?

Postby griffin » Mar 3rd, '14, 10:24

Found it. Duh.
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Re: [SOLVED] What's happened with ssh and sshd?

Postby isadora » Mar 3rd, '14, 10:42

Griffin, please don't forget to mark the topic solved, if so.

Thanks in advance. ;)
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