Discussion:
Repair Broken SSH
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Carlos E. R.
2010-11-13 14:37:23 UTC
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I don't care about the configuration or preserving anything. How can I
restore SSH configuration to be exactly like it would be after a new
installation of openSUSE?
I suppose that you delete (or rename) /etc/ssh/*, and perhaps users ~/.ssh/*

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Carlos E. R.
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John Andersen
2010-11-13 19:51:50 UTC
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I have a system with a broken installation of openssh, suddenly one
day I can not use the scp command at all. I removed all config files
relating to ssh and removed/reinstalled the openssh package, now
besides the scp command being broken I can not even start the SSH
service, it complains about the RSA keys are not generated.
I don't care about the configuration or preserving anything. How can I
restore SSH configuration to be exactly like it would be after a new
installation of openSUSE?
ssh-keygen as root.
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