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SSHD fails with AuthorizedKeysCommandUser unknown error

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @adamreece.webbox I'm glad that you were able to identify the issue and thank you for sharing with us, it's much appreciated.
    > bamboozled again (?"?"??? ???

    This may have been the funniest thing I read all day as well.
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  • Adam Reece | WebBox
    Hi Lauren, No problem. -- I had a talk about this further with Alex on Discord #horrorstories. It appears that the two CloudLinux 6 instances we have are also impacted by this. As soon as I restarted the SSH service just to try this out they encountered the same problem as the three CentOS 6 instances. The same command I posted above resolved it right away though. What I'm not sure of is:
    • Why the `upcp` cron only just restarted the SSH services on the CentOS 6 instances yesterday as it noticed the running instances were outdated, though the yum logs show the last update installed was way back on 1st September. (I'd have expected this issue to occur the next time `upcp` ran overnight.)
    • Why the `upcp` cron didn't notice the SSH services were outdated on the CL6 instances at all.
    • Why `AuthorizedKeysCommandUser` worked for so long despite OpenSSH on RHEL/CentOS/CL 6 never supporting this option. (Perhaps it was just gracefully ignored in previous builds.)
    Oh well, not a major issue. Resolved very quickly. Glad my story gave you a giggl too. :)
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @adamreece.webbox I just read over that this morning - I found
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