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Thread: Upgrading ssh breaks it on 10.04

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    Cool Upgrading ssh breaks it on 10.04

    Hi there,

    I use Ubuntu 10.04 on a virtual server. It is a fresh minimum installation (recently made available by my hoster after offering only 08.04 so far).

    First thing I did was an "apt-get update" followed by an "apt-get upgrade".

    This led my ssh to disconnect from the server and i wasn't able to reconnect to it again.

    I had to apply a new image a start all over.

    Has anyone else ever had this problem? I can't find the reason why upgrading ssh fails.

    On my 08.04 install I had "update & upgrade" in my crontab running once a week, which worked fine. But now it seems to be a bad practice since it can render my system unusable.

    thanks in advance
    Harry

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    Re: Upgrading ssh breaks it on 10.04

    Haven't had any problems with my install of 10.04. Perhaps contact the host and see if they made any customizations that could cause it.
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