[Bug 806231] Re: Not clear if sshd failed to bind to :22.

Richard G. Clegg richard at richardclegg.org
Fri Jul 15 11:26:42 UTC 2011


I beg your pardon, you are absolutely correct that it is not installed
by default.  (I have no idea how it did get installed since I had a
fresh install of the OS and I install everything from command line, I
guess it was dragged in as a dependency from some other package).

You are also right that there is a possible use case where both are
installed on different ports but this is surely rare.

Could the package give a warning if installed with a rival claimant to
port 22?

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Title:
  Not clear if sshd failed to bind to :22.

Status in “openssh” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  lsh-server appears to be installed by default on natty.  I did not
  realise this and installed openssh-server.  No conflict of packages
  was reported and both packages were installed but with openssh-server
  in a poorly configured state unable to get access to port 22.  Because
  I did not know of the existence of lsh-server it took me a long time
  to diagnose the problem.

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