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*SOLVED* Enable SSH by default after reboot? [message #6269] Wed, 13 September 2006 06:05 Go to previous message
skatewhale is currently offline  skatewhale
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Registered: August 2006
Location: Toronto
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Hi everyone,
I have created a VPS with the Gentoo template, however whenever I tries to reboot, the SSH service is not started by default. I had to manually start it everytime, how can I set it to start automatcially after reboot?

Also when I type reboot in the ssh of the VPS, it just shuts down and doesn't boots up at all. I have specifically added ALLOWREBOOT=”yes” into the VPS configuration file.
and this is the contents in my /cron.d/vpsreboot file:
*/1 * * * * root /usr/share/vzctl/scripts/vpsreboot

I really can't think of anything wrong with it.
Please help!
Thanks a million!

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