Description of problem: I tried to ssh from my laptop to my desktop-computer & I get connection refused. I know that openssh & openssh-clients is installed in both computers. I've enabled SSH in the firewall on both computers. I use following command to start the sshd-process: /etc/init.d/sshd Then I get a message that sshd can't be found. locate sshd can't find it either. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 5.8p1 How reproducible: Just found this issue. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open drakconf. 2. Enable SSH-server. 3. Try to ssh from another computer to this computer. 4. Voila! You'll be refused to connect because sshd isn't found.
Priority: Normal => High
Install openssh-server , not just openssh
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDCC: (none) => miscResolution: (none) => INVALID
Issue fixed as openssh-server was uninstalled. Don't know what uninstalled it before thou. Closing as FIXED. If anyone sees this issue to please feel free to open this report again.
I have never been forced to install openssh-server before in any installation.