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Ubuntu upgrade issues after eliminating DSA key as suggested in your Secure Shell guide #32

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bungabunga opened this issue May 5, 2015 · 1 comment

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@bungabunga
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after upgrading Ubuntu to the latest version it has some issues every time i fire "apt-get dist-upgrade". i think this is because it finds that there's no DSA key on SSH server and it also can't generate a new one. so it always shows the following error:
"dpkg: error processing package openssh-server (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1"

i guess this is all harmless but a bit annoying, so if you could propose a simple solution for us technically not so advanced, i'd much appreciate it.

thanks!

@stribika
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The easiest would be to let it generate keys (don't do the broken symlink trick) but make sure sshd_config won't use them.

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