Trying to start SSH server on boot












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I want to set up Raspberry so that SSH server is started automatically when I boot and log in. I installed it with



apt-get install openssh-server


then I enabled it with



systemctl enable ssh --system


and checked the status with



$ systemctl is-enabled ssh
enabled


Yet SSH server still doesn't start when I boot and login. What am I doing wrong?










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  • systemctl status ssh will tell you. What ubuntu version are you using on Raspberry?

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  • Related: raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/58478/…

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I want to set up Raspberry so that SSH server is started automatically when I boot and log in. I installed it with



apt-get install openssh-server


then I enabled it with



systemctl enable ssh --system


and checked the status with



$ systemctl is-enabled ssh
enabled


Yet SSH server still doesn't start when I boot and login. What am I doing wrong?










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  • systemctl status ssh will tell you. What ubuntu version are you using on Raspberry?

    – Jakuje
    Mar 22 '17 at 21:11











  • Related: raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/58478/…

    – Jakuje
    Mar 22 '17 at 21:12














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I want to set up Raspberry so that SSH server is started automatically when I boot and log in. I installed it with



apt-get install openssh-server


then I enabled it with



systemctl enable ssh --system


and checked the status with



$ systemctl is-enabled ssh
enabled


Yet SSH server still doesn't start when I boot and login. What am I doing wrong?










share|improve this question














I want to set up Raspberry so that SSH server is started automatically when I boot and log in. I installed it with



apt-get install openssh-server


then I enabled it with



systemctl enable ssh --system


and checked the status with



$ systemctl is-enabled ssh
enabled


Yet SSH server still doesn't start when I boot and login. What am I doing wrong?







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  • systemctl status ssh will tell you. What ubuntu version are you using on Raspberry?

    – Jakuje
    Mar 22 '17 at 21:11











  • Related: raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/58478/…

    – Jakuje
    Mar 22 '17 at 21:12



















  • systemctl status ssh will tell you. What ubuntu version are you using on Raspberry?

    – Jakuje
    Mar 22 '17 at 21:11











  • Related: raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/58478/…

    – Jakuje
    Mar 22 '17 at 21:12

















systemctl status ssh will tell you. What ubuntu version are you using on Raspberry?

– Jakuje
Mar 22 '17 at 21:11





systemctl status ssh will tell you. What ubuntu version are you using on Raspberry?

– Jakuje
Mar 22 '17 at 21:11













Related: raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/58478/…

– Jakuje
Mar 22 '17 at 21:12





Related: raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/58478/…

– Jakuje
Mar 22 '17 at 21:12










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The following command should serve your needs:



sudo update-rc.d ssh defaults


some users also reported the need of the following command:



systemctl enable ssh.socket





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    some users also reported the need of the following command:



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      The following command should serve your needs:



      sudo update-rc.d ssh defaults


      some users also reported the need of the following command:



      systemctl enable ssh.socket





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        sudo update-rc.d ssh defaults


        some users also reported the need of the following command:



        systemctl enable ssh.socket





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        sudo update-rc.d ssh defaults


        some users also reported the need of the following command:



        systemctl enable ssh.socket






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