I am not sure I fully understand the latest comment. Does it mean that
8.0p1-19.0.1 just works? What about 8.0p1-19.0.1.2, mentioned in [1]?
[1] https://linux.oracle.com/errata/ELSA-2024-12164.html
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[root@gp-seg02 ~]# rpm -qi openssh-server-8.0p1-19.0.1.el8_9.2.x86_64
Name: openssh-server
Version : 8.0p1
Release : 19.0.1.el8_9.2
Architecture: x86_64
Install Date: Wed 06 Mar 2024 05:21:21 PM CST
Group : System Environment/Daemons
Size: 1047392
License : BSD
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Downgrading openssh-server to version 8.0p1-19.el8_8 will is work fine
:~$ ssh x.x.x.101
Last login: Mon Feb 5 14:22:04 2024 from x.x.x.x
[xxx@gp-seg01 ~]$ rpm -qa|grep openssh
openssh-server-8.0p1-19.el8_8.x86_64
openssh-clients-8.0p1-19.el8_8.x86_64
openssh-8.0p1-19.el8_8.x86_64
[xxx@gp-seg
Thanks for the additional information. By reading the pages Sergio
linked to I found one user writing:
Downgrading openssh-server to version 8.0p1-19.el8_8 will
revert the update and SSH will work again, although this
probably not advisable.
That's definitely not advisable, but I think it's
[fanlf@gp-seg02 .ssh]$ rpm -qa|grep ssh
openssh-8.0p1-19.el8_9.2.x86_64
libssh-config-0.9.6-13.el8_9.noarch
libssh-0.9.6-13.el8_9.x86_64
openssh-clients-8.0p1-19.el8_9.2.x86_64
openssh-server-8.0p1-19.el8_9.2.x86_64
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Thanks for your reply!
The faulty server package version numbers are as follows:
[root@gp-seg02 ~]# rpm -qa|grep openssh
openssh-8.0p1-19.el8_9.2.x86_64
openssh-clients-8.0p1-19.el8_9.2.x86_64
openssh-server-8.0p1-19.el8_9.2.x86_64
sshd_config:
[root@gp-seg02 ssh]# cat sshd_config|grep -v ^#|grep
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I tried reproducing the bug locally using an Oracle 8 container and an
Ubuntu container. Here are the versions of the packages:
Oracle:
# rpm -qa | grep ssh
openssh-server-8.0p1-19.el8_8.x86_64
openssh-8.0p1-19.el8_8.x86_64
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