Am 14. Mai, 2008 schwätzte koder so: > After upgrading my OpenSSH and ancillary files using the Ubuntu update I > can no longer use sftp to logon between my desktop and laptop both > located inside of my DSL router. > > > It worked yesterday, in fact I just learned to use it yesterday before > updating. Now I get: > > koder@delta-dawn:~$ sftp koder@198.162.1.101 > Connecting to 198.162.1.101... > ssh: connect to host 198.162.1.101 port 22: Connection refused > Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer > koder@delta-dawn:~$ ssh 198.162.1.101 > ssh: connect to host 198.162.1.101 port 22: Connection refused Looks like the ssh service didn't restart. > The Ubuntu notice said that the update would automatically update the > keys in installation after asking my permission. It did not ask. ls -l /etc/ssh/ssh_host* Are those dates from when you ran the update? Are they older than Sep 2006? If they're older than Sep 2006 there was nothing to update. > I ran the ssh-vulnkey tool as sudo. It did not return anything except a > new prompt. Did you run with -a? > The notices says to check my keys by looking in various listed files. > What am I looking for? http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-612-2 Also check all of your known_hosts files. If host keys have changed, you need to change their entries in all the known_hosts files for clients that connect. > Can I just delete the contents of the files, or the files themselves to > start clean? > > I looked in the /etc/ssh folder and found the 'moduli' file but am not > sure what to do with it. > > Is that any documentation on this? The bug reports have documentation, but I haven't found anything that will answer all questions or adequately explain why some things need to be done. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ https://LOPSA.org/ # Strangers are friends just waiting to happen!