Thank you for your reply. This behavior is inconsistent with the Red Hat (fedora, centos ...) system, as the Red Hat system does not require the/ run/sshd directory during operation, and Redhat doesn't have the same phenomenon,
If you confirm that this is normal behavior on Ubuntu/Debian, please ignore and close the bug
Thank you for your reply. This behavior is inconsistent with the Red Hat (fedora, centos ...) system, as the Red Hat system does not require the/ run/sshd directory during operation, and Redhat doesn't have the same phenomenon,
If you confirm that this is normal behavior on Ubuntu/Debian, please ignore and close the bug