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6.2 Upgrade, SSH No longer works

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Hello,

 

I upgraded to Version 6.2 2016-09-15 and now I can no longer SSH into my unraid server. 

The port appears to be open.

telnet 192.168.1.124 22

Trying 192.168.1.124...
Connected to 192.168.1.124.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.

 

Has anyone experienced this or have any suggestions?

 

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Previous reports of this seem to have all been due to the fact that an older version of OpenSSL gets loaded overwriting the (later) version provided with 6.2.    The solution is to remove whatever is causing the problem.  You can try booting in Safe mode which will stop plugins running to see if this helps, and give you the option to investigate further.

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The error I get if I try to ssh from unraid to another server is

 

OpenSSL version mismatch.  Built against 1000208f, you have 1000103f

 

I have also tried booting with no plugins installed.

 

You also get that sort of behaviour if the key file gets corrupt / missing...

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@itimpi

 

Hey I booted in safemode and the same issue remains. Any ideas on where to go from here?

Check the /config/ssh folder and make sure the file sizes aren't 0 bytes.  Regardless you could always delete the contents and the ssh keys are recreated on reboot anyway.

  • 1 month later...

Just upgraded to 6.2.1 today. I ran into this issue too. Can anyone confirm that clearing the contents of /boot/config/ssh resolves the issue?

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