Having run systemctl kill ssh.service, I wanted to log back in to pc B, from pc A, and to run further tests, so I ran: systemctl start ssh.service
systemctl status ssh.service, and I git a nice green "active, running" entry in the output, but alas, no sshd is running, only an sftp-server! systemctl restart networking.service, same ps aux|grep ssh situation, no joy. Hunting around... systemctl restart ssh.service, joy! it starts both sftp-server _and_ sshd systemctl "Loaded:" line is "loaded (/etc/init.d/ssh)". So after systemctl kill, am I supposed to run systemctl start, then systemctl restart? Or just systemctl restart? Or something else? Restarting networking should also have done the trick, based on my current entrained debian adminning patterns. TIA Zenaan PS Sorry to sort of hijack my own thread, but this followed directly from the previous steps/problem I am experiencing. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAOsGNSSsWA=r_nfzoy6snwxfucjxdkeq62jhr4dviiyn_sr...@mail.gmail.com