Hi Michael
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 22:44:26 +0100, DB (Daniel) wrote:
> YEAH ! IT WORKS!!
>
> Sorry for writing big letters, but I'm happy!
>
> I did an reinstall of the openssh-server package, but that would not
> have been necessary..
The sshd_config files you've quoted contain *many* changes compared
with the default files. Obviously, you've messed with the files too much
without applying your changes in small steps while verifying that the
service still works.
Yes, you're right; I messed up too much..
> I did an sshd-keygen, now my server has some keys! (Probably he
didn't
> had any before)..
sshd-keygen.service is a systemd service, which gets enabled automatically,
but requires a reboot or a manual start for fresh installs of the
openssh-server package.
Hmm... when I install debian, then the key's are
generated automatically
at boot-up. Or when I install the openssh-package, the keys are
generated right away by installing the package. It seem's to be
different to Fedora - good to know!!
Kind regards
Daniel