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Can't access server via SSH after upgrade to 6.2.2

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For the most part my upgrade to 6.2.2 from 6.1.9 went perfectly.

However I have this one issue.

When using Putty I can't connect via SSH.

The network connection is refused.

I CAN connect via TelNet using Putty though.

Not being a Linux guy I'm kind of in the dark as to what could be wrong.

Diagnostics are attached.

Any ideas?

unraid-diagnostics-20161025-1422.zip

Your diagnostic file/archive is 0 bytes..

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Your diagnostic file/archive is 0 bytes..

 

That was weird.

I have fixed the original post.

I am having the same issue..

 

Edit: I rolled back to 6.2.1 and it work again.

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Today was housekeeping day...AKA Clean the dust out of computers day.

When I booted my unRAID box up I saw these errors that are probably the reason for my SSH issues. (and RXWatcher's as well I bet...)

 

Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key

key_load_public: invalid format

 

Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key

key_load_public: invalid format

 

Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key

key_load_public: invalid format

 

Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key

sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting

 

Diagnostics attached.

Should I be posting this in the defect report forum?

unraid-diagnostics-20161030-1233.zip

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