$ apt-get install openssh-server
fails with Segmentation fault
when it attempts to generate keys.
This leaves me with a half-complete installation, but the binaries are in place.
I also notice that simple executing sshd
or ssh-keygen
also produces a Segmentation fault
.
Best Answer
Running
debsums
indicates that some files have different checksum from the files provided by the debian packages.indicates that
libk5crypto.so.3.1
andlibcrypto.so.1.0.0
(and a few more) have status FAILED.You will want to replace these files with files provided by the debian packages. To find out what package owns a file:
This tells us that this file is provided by
libk5crypto3
. (running the command withlibcrypto.so.1.0.0
tells us that it is provided by thelibssl1.0.0
package)Then, simply reinstall the package(s):
Then, attempt to reinstall openssh: