Bug#912087: Difficult problem to identify via search engines

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sat Dec 1 14:55:04 GMT 2018


Control: reassign openssh-server 1:7.9p1-1

Am 01.12.18 um 15:07 schrieb Nathan Anthonypillai:
> Greetings,
> 
> First off, thank you for your work on this issue.
> 
> After spending a bit more that 6 hours strugging with this issue on a KVM VM
> running headless debian-testing, I simply want to add the following:
> 
> - If you do not realize that the problem has something to do with crng, finding
>   this bug report on a search engine is a bit difficult.
> 
> - Installing haveged is what finally solved it and brough me straight here.
> 
> Finding the solution was a bit of a stroke of luck (i.e. haveged is one of the
> packages I install on production VMs from my ansible playbook, and one such VM
> did not have this issue).
> 
> It would definitely have saved me a lot of time if this issue was more easily
> accessible through a search engine / listchanges mentioned it.
> 
> NB: Going through bug reports for openssh-server on the tracker is one of the
> first thing I did, unfortunately it had been bumped somewhere else by that time.
> 
> Hopefully this entry will help people using a search engine to figure out why
> they need to log in on their VM through console for sshd to start listening
> on the network.
> 
> Once again, thank you to everyone who pitched in in here.
> 

Good point. Re-assigning back to make the bug report easier to find.
As explained in previous posts, it wasn't a systemd bug to begin with



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