[Bug 216847] Re: sshd will not start at boot if ListenAddress is set, because network interface is not yet up

ChristianEhrhardt 216847 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jan 2 13:41:14 UTC 2018


Thanks for the confirmation Gennady.

Now that there is a suggested and confirmed solution, would anybody that personally requires (alway better to make an argument) this fix mind filing this in Debian as well to be changed in ./debian/systemd/ssh.service.
I'd think at least eventually we want to be in sync on this behavior.

@CJWatson - since you usually do the openssh uploads what do you think
about adding that for now on your next upload?

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Title:
  sshd will not start at boot if ListenAddress is set, because network
  interface is not yet up

Status in openssh package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: openssh-server

  The sshd will not start at boot if the ListenAddress option in
  /etc/ssh/sshd_config is set to an IPv4 address other then 0.0.0.0 .

  I am using Ubuntu 7.10 and the version 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.2 of the openssh-server package.
  I would expect that sshd is started after boot but it will not and I found this in /var/log/auth.log:

  sshd[4527]: error: Bind to port 22 on 10.1.1.22 failed: Cannot assign requested address.
  sshd[4527]: fatal: Cannot bind any address.

  Once the System is started you can start/stop the sshd with the
  /etc/init.d/ssh script without any problems.

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