System crash and recovering SSH...

From: Harihar Krishnan (harik@bma.gov.bh)
Date: Sun May 08 2005 - 07:01:55 EDT


Our of our DS20 machines had SSH installed on it. During a system crash,
we were forced to reinstall the O/S and we restored certain folders such
as "/var", "/usr", "/sbin", "etc/services", "/etc/inetd.conf",
"/etc/ssh2" among others. However, during startup the SSH daemon is not
started but I can run "/usr/sbin/sshd2" from the console and the daemon
process starts running.

Are you aware of any specific file/folder that I may have missed out due
to which the daemon does not run on startup (even if I run the sbin
startup script - S34sshd - manually, the process does not startup)?
Thanks.

Harihar K

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