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Weird issues since upgrading to 6.6

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Here's what's going.

 

- Ran into the fuse issue where NFS exports disappeared (due to incompatible kernel version).  While it's nice to know the devs are aware of this, I'm pretty frustrated that this wasn't caught during testing, especially since this is a commercial product.  If it was free/open source I could maybe understand, but it isn't.  NFS suddenly stopping is unacceptable for a NAS (let's be honest, especially since I've found forums posts saying the same thing dating back to 2014).

- SFTP stopped working.  Can't transfer any file bigger than a few KB (this is before SSH stopped working - see next point).

- SSH magically stopped working some time during the night, while I was asleep.  Tried to SSH today - no go.  Just says access denied.

- Logged into console (physical keyboard) and checked /etc/ssh/sshd_config - it's empty.  Literally no content/zero bytes.  That probably isn't helping.

- There is a file called /etc/ssh/ssh_config - don't know what that is but it's not a complete sshd_config file.  If the Linux version underneath unRAID uses this file instead of sshd_config that's fine, but I don't believe that's the case?

- Login to GUI is still OK.  Array starts OK.

- Some of my settings are gone.  E.g. identification has reverted back to "Tower" with no description.  I had altered these during initial setup a few months ago.

- Time settings were gone - NTP disabled and time zone set back to PST (I'm in Melbourne/Aus and had configured unRAID as such)

- One of my NVME cache devices was reported as missing but is definitely there.  I have been able to re-add it to the cache pool without issues.

- To try and get around this weirdness I have rolled back to 6.5.3 by replacing bz* in /boot (as suggested by @johnnie.black - thanks for that)

- Now on 6.5.3 but the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file is still empty.  I assume this is why I still can't SSH.  This is pretty annoying since I access unRAID via SSH multiple times every day (for rclone + other stuff).

- Restarting SSH from the GUI doesn't help.

 

During all this, array health checks are saying PASS.

 

So here's the one thing I'm asking for right now - really hoping someone can help:

 

- Where can I get a copy of the *factory default* /etc/ssh/sshd_config file?  At least that would get me back to where I was before, since rolling back to 6.5.3 seems to have allowed normal access (after reconfiguring the missing identity stuff).  I'm not familiar enough with the structure of the 

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