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Message #04631
[Bug 2118912] Re: openssh-server unavailable after upgrade to 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.13
> I never created this file, this was done automatically.
You most likely ran `systemctl edit` at some point. This is the default
file name created by that command.
> Maybe this file should be automatically deleted on installing version
13.13.
No. We cannot detect *why* a user originally created this override, and
if a user created it carefully, it may actually be working as intended.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2118912
Title:
openssh-server unavailable after upgrade to 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.13
Status in openssh package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
Package affected version: openssh-server:1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.13
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After upgrading openssh-server:1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.11 and openssh-
server:1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.12 to openssh-server:1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.13
using unattended upgrades I found my Ubuntu 24 server unreachable via
ssh.
During intial setup I changed my ssh configuration adding TCP 1221 to
its binding ports, to make that I followed these steps:
cat << EOF > /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/custom.conf
Port 1221
Port 22
PermitRootLogin no
PasswordAuthentication no
EOF
systemctl edit ssh.socket
# adding these lines
[Socket]
ListenStream=
ListenStream=22
ListenStream=1221
If I don't add any of those configuration changes to ssh.service and
ssh.socket ssh is still available on standard tcp port 22 after
upgrading to version 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.13.
I I add those changes AFTER upgrading to version 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.13
the problem still occurr and ssh will become unavailable.
Downgrade to previous version (1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.11 or
1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.12 fixes the problem without changing any of the
previous customizations.
Syntax to downgrade:
sudo apt update; sudo apt install -y openssh-client=1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.11 openssh-server=1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.11 openssh-sftp-server=1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.11
Steps to reproduce the problem on a new Ubuntu instance (tested both on AWS EC2 and GCP instances):
1. create a new instance based on Ubuntu 24LTS AMI
2. add TCP port 1221 (or any port you want) to ssh binding
cat << EOF > /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/custom.conf
Port 1221
Port 22
PermitRootLogin no
PasswordAuthentication no
EOF
systemctl edit ssh.socket
# add these lines
[Socket]
ListenStream=
ListenStream=22
ListenStream=1221
systemctl restart ssh.service ssh.socket
3. check ssh is available on TCP 22 and TCP 1221 (check firewall or security group)
4. upgrade system packages (make sure to upgrade openssh-server to version 1:9.6p1-3ubuntu13.13
sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade -y
5. sudo shutdown -r now
6. ssh unavailable after reboot but ssh.service and ssh.socket do not show any error or problem whatsoever.
Thanks
Tas
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