Cemaxecuter - 2024-05-07

That’s one of those things that still bug me to this day. I can’t understand where I’m going wrong with my attempt at creating new certs on first boot and activating the service. It complains that I’m “restarting it too fast”. I must have tried like 10 different approaches.

I’ll see if I can take another stab at it cause that’s probably annoying for the end user and it probably causes confusion as most people wouldn’t reboot and check again. Glad to see you have it up and working!

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On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 11:42 AM, Chris Muzyn <muzzy18@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:


[tickets:#32] OpenSSH Server Initially Needs a Device Power Cycle to Start

Status: open
Milestone: 1.0
Created: Tue May 07, 2024 03:42 PM UTC by Chris Muzyn
Last Updated: Tue May 07, 2024 03:42 PM UTC
Owner: nobody

Hi cemaxecuter,

Thanks again for answering my previous ticket and your continued work on this project. I just wanted to note in the event that you were unaware, that the openssh server does not start up on first boot post flashing the image. However, if you reboot the device once, the server seems to start fine. This is on a Raspberry Pi 4 running

Thanks,
Chris


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