running sshd on startup
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Greetings --
Could somebody tell me what I need to frob to get sshd to run
automatically when I restart my computer? There's a file,
/etc/ssh/sshd_not_to_be_run, which seems to be installed by one of the
ssh debs[1], and it also seems to prevent automatic sshd startup.
I've been removing the file, but it gets to be a drag remembering to
do this every time apt-get updates ssh, and I'm fairly sure this is not
the Right Way to do it. 8^)=
Thanks for any help,
john.
Footnotes:
[1] > dpkg -l | grep ssh
ii ssh 2.3.0p1-1.6 Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement (OpenSSH)
ii ssh-askpass 1.0-1 under X, asks user for a passphrase for ssh-
ii ssh-askpass-gn 2.3.0p1-1.6 under X, asks user for a passphrase for ssh-
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[ John S Jacobs Anderson ]------><URL:mailto:jacobs@genehack.org>
[ Genehack: Not your daddy's weblog ]------><URL:http://genehack.org>
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