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Upgraded from 6.1.9 to 6.2.1 last week. OpenSSH broken

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The current stable version of unRAID is 6.2.4. You might try upgrading to that.

 

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The current stable version of unRAID is 6.2.4. You might try upgrading to that.

 

That's the plan once my current preclear is complete. Just wanted to check if anyone else had run into this and what their solution was.

I'm only guessing here, but that error message indicates a version mismatch, between sshd and the open ssl library. This most likely means one of your plugins is not compatible with the 6.2 series - possibly the putty package?

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I'm only guessing here, but that error message indicates a version mismatch, between sshd and the open ssl library. This most likely means one of your plugins is not compatible with the 6.2 series - possibly the putty package?

 

I don't have a putty package installed. The following files in my packages directory contain references to ssl or ssh.

 

openssh-unmenu-package.conf*
openssl-1.0.1g-x86_64-1_slack14.1.txz*
openssl-unmenu-package.conf*

 

I'm not sure which of these are needed and which are left over from previous unraid versions before SSH was included.

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Will I need to reboot after deleting them to start ssh?

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