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The option 'services.sshd' does not exist... #130

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Describe the bug
I am trying to configure ssh using system-manager and can't seem to find where you put it. I have tried under config, evironment, etc, and systemd.services. Since ssh stores its config under /etc/ssh/sshd_config I assume its supported.

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Put anywhere in the config services.sshd.enable = true;

Expected behavior
Enables an open ssh server.

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Ubuntu 24.04 - fresh install

Additional context

I would like to use it to replace old versions of ssh on legacy systems then set the ssh config. I am only testing this on Ubuntu now though.

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