Accidentally exited out of the sshd_config reconfiguration splash screen while doing an apt upgrade
by kevindd992002 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5HFS2)
I'm running Debian Buster and while I was upgrading qemu-extra-blocks, it brought up the usual sshd_config reconfiguration screen (in my SSH terminal) saying that a new version of the sshd_config file is to be installed and either I proceed with it or keep the local file that's currently being used. I accidentally pressed Esc and it just continued with the installation. Immediately after pressing Esc, here's what I saw:
Setting up openssh-server (1:8.4p1-2~bpo10+1) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/ssh ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/ssh/moduli ...
rescue-ssh.target is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it.
I'm a Linux noob and I'm not sure if that did something negative to my system? Is pressing Esc the same as choosing "keep the local file..."?
Setting up openssh-server (1:8.4p1-2~bpo10+1) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/ssh ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/ssh/moduli ...
rescue-ssh.target is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it.
I'm a Linux noob and I'm not sure if that did something negative to my system? Is pressing Esc the same as choosing "keep the local file..."?