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Symptom & Impact
Overly strict SSH daemon settings can lock out administrators from Debian 9 hosts.
Environment & Reproduction
Valid users receive authentication failures and remote management channels become unavailable.
Root Cause Analysis
Disabled password auth, wrong AuthorizedKeysFile path, invalid Match blocks, or permissions issues.
Quick Triage
Check /var/log/auth.log, run sshd -t for syntax validation, and verify file permissions.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Image reference: 0. Capture failing client output with verbose SSH connection details.

Solution – Primary Fix
Image reference: 1. Show corrected sshd_config directives and secure defaults.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Restore known-good sshd settings through console access, then reload ssh service safely.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Apply gradual hardening with tested profiles and break-glass access controls.
Rollback Plan
Validate login with approved keys, enforce intended policy, and confirm no unauthorized methods remain.
Prevention & Hardening
Revert to backup sshd_config and reload service if new restrictions disrupt legitimate access.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Require config testing and staged rollout for remote access policy modifications.
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References & Further Reading
OpenSSH server documentation and internal secure access standards.
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