well, there is the skeleton file which I'm sure you use but I'm not sure.....

 cat /etc/init.d/skeleton
#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:          skeleton
# Required-Start:    $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop:     $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start:     2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop:      0 1 6
# Short-Description: Example initscript
# Description:       This file should be used to construct scripts to be
#                    placed in /etc/init.d.
### END INIT INFO

# Author: Foo Bar <foobar@baz.org>
#
# Please remove the "Author" lines above and replace them
# with your own name if you copy and modify this script.

# Do NOT "set -e"

# PATH should only include /usr/* if it runs after the mountnfs.sh script
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
DESC="Description of the service"
NAME=daemonexecutablename
DAEMON=/usr/sbin/$NAME
DAEMON_ARGS="--options args"
PIDFILE=/var/run/$NAME.pid
SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME

# Exit if the package is not installed
[ -x "$DAEMON" ] || exit 0

# Read configuration variable file if it is present
[ -r /etc/default/$NAME ] && . /etc/default/$NAME

# Load the VERBOSE setting and other rcS variables
. /lib/init/vars.sh

# Define LSB log_* functions.
# Depend on lsb-base (>= 3.2-14) to ensure that this file is present
# and status_of_proc is working.
. /lib/lsb/init-functions

#
# Function that starts the daemon/service
#
do_start()
{
# Return
#   0 if daemon has been started
#   1 if daemon was already running
#   2 if daemon could not be started
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON --test > /dev/null \
|| return 1
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON -- \
$DAEMON_ARGS \
|| return 2
# Add code here, if necessary, that waits for the process to be ready
# to handle requests from services started subsequently which depend
# on this one.  As a last resort, sleep for some time.
}

#
# Function that stops the daemon/service
#
do_stop()
{
# Return
#   0 if daemon has been stopped
#   1 if daemon was already stopped
#   2 if daemon could not be stopped
#   other if a failure occurred
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --retry=TERM/30/KILL/5 --pidfile $PIDFILE --name $NAME
RETVAL="$?"
[ "$RETVAL" = 2 ] && return 2
# Wait for children to finish too if this is a daemon that forks
# and if the daemon is only ever run from this initscript.
# If the above conditions are not satisfied then add some other code
# that waits for the process to drop all resources that could be
# needed by services started subsequently.  A last resort is to
# sleep for some time.
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --retry=0/30/KILL/5 --exec $DAEMON
[ "$?" = 2 ] && return 2
# Many daemons don't delete their pidfiles when they exit.
rm -f $PIDFILE
return "$RETVAL"
}

#
# Function that sends a SIGHUP to the daemon/service
#
do_reload() {
#
# If the daemon can reload its configuration without
# restarting (for example, when it is sent a SIGHUP),
# then implement that here.
#
start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 1 --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE --name $NAME
return 0
}

case "$1" in
  start)
[ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" "$NAME"
do_start
case "$?" in
0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;;
2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;;
esac
;;
  stop)
[ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" "$NAME"
do_stop
case "$?" in
0|1) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 0 ;;
2) [ "$VERBOSE" != no ] && log_end_msg 1 ;;
esac
;;
  status)
       status_of_proc "$DAEMON" "$NAME" && exit 0 || exit $?
       ;;
  #reload|force-reload)
#
# If do_reload() is not implemented then leave this commented out
# and leave 'force-reload' as an alias for 'restart'.
#
#log_daemon_msg "Reloading $DESC" "$NAME"
#do_reload
#log_end_msg $?
#;;
  restart|force-reload)
#
# If the "reload" option is implemented then remove the
# 'force-reload' alias
#
log_daemon_msg "Restarting $DESC" "$NAME"
do_stop
case "$?" in
 0|1)
do_start
case "$?" in
0) log_end_msg 0 ;;
1) log_end_msg 1 ;; # Old process is still running
*) log_end_msg 1 ;; # Failed to start
esac
;;
 *)
  # Failed to stop
log_end_msg 1
;;
esac
;;
  *)
#echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2
echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|status|restart|force-reload}" >&2
exit 3
;;
esac

:
bmike1@PresarioLapTop1:~$ 


:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
hey.... I figured out the command to issue:

  /etc/init.d/ssh start

but am unsure of where to put it to always activate it.

:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
so, like, I ran 'apt-get install ssh' and apt-get told me it was also going to install:

ncurses-term openssh-client openssh-server ssh-import-id

so there is what I was looking for! openssh-server.  Anyways, what file do I need to put in /etc/ssh.d so it will always restart upon a reboot?

:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
so what directory runs scripts automatically? is it /etc/ssh.d ? I just put a text file with the desired script in there or is there something else I have to do?

:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
did it!
apt-get install ssh
did it

:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Stephen Partington <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
should be "/etc/init.d/sshd start" or something similar and then depending on dist you simply ad that start script to the system startup chkconfig or something similar. you can also list what is in your init.d and see what is there.



On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
how do you turn openssl on? just installing it didn't do it. what happened to openssl-server?

:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
You know.... I seem to remember being able to pull files to the host in another incarnation of the VM. Doesn't that mean sshd isn't installed? So the easy fix is apt-get install sshd..... right?

ohhh I remember now! I had to install ssh-server.... 
thank you Stephen... openssl . I thought it was openssl-server I hap to install but it nolonger is in the repositories.


:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
I attempted to transfer a file from a virtual machine to the host with less than stellar results:

  root@LFS:/# scp mnt/lfs/sources/binutils-2.24/binutils2.24.run bmike1@192.168.0.4:/home/bmike1/Documents
  ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.4 port 22: Connection refused
  lost connection
  root@LFS:/# 

I remember this happened before in another situation and there is a solution but can't remember that solution. Could someone help me?
:-)~MIKE~(-:



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