Thanks for your quick reply. I don't want to sound harsh or be the guy who is always complaining, but this is just so annoying. I can't test packages on production servers or run "testing" packages on them, even if known good, when it's company policy to only run stable/official packages (especially when it's a LTS release).
And be honest: how much more basic from a user/admin perspective than "SSH is working" can it get?
So: sorry for my "outburst" - I felt better afterwards ;) - and obviously something is moving again :)
Thanks for your quick reply. I don't want to sound harsh or be the guy who is always complaining, but this is just so annoying. I can't test packages on production servers or run "testing" packages on them, even if known good, when it's company policy to only run stable/official packages (especially when it's a LTS release).
And be honest: how much more basic from a user/admin perspective than "SSH is working" can it get?
So: sorry for my "outburst" - I felt better afterwards ;) - and obviously something is moving again :)
Kind regards,
Jan