Something happened after the last openssh update. Now every time
ssh is (re)started, I get this message in my syslog:
Nov 14 08:16:57 lansky sshd[1760]: Server listening on :: port 22.
Nov 14 08:16:57 lansky sshd[1760]: error: Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0
failed: Address already in use.
That was after a server restart this morning (to boot up the new
2239 kernel). The thing is, it does start up, it does run. And I can
shut it down completely (service sshd stop) and I can verify that no ssh
process is running and that there's nothing listening on port 22 ('nmap
-sS localhost' and by actually trying to connect to port 22 with another
machine). Yet when I tell it to start ssh again, it starts, but not
after complaining with the above message.
Soooo, inquiring minds want to know.
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