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I used the install method 2 for my existing debian bullseye distro
Then I enabled the port forwarding method and restarted my pc, noticed that the port forwarding didn't work. The ssh service is "enabled" and runs perfectly. I followed the guide by echoing 22 to /opt/distrod/conf/tcp4_ports
Also it first complained that it had to fall back due to being unable to create an instance in /run (Actually the reason I wanted to create an issue in the first place, but it somehow resolved itself), but now it seems to work with systemd.
How did I reproduce this bug?
I used the install method 2 for my existing debian bullseye distro
Then I enabled the port forwarding method and restarted my pc, noticed that the port forwarding didn't work. The ssh service is "enabled" and runs perfectly. I followed the guide by echoing 22 to
/opt/distrod/conf/tcp4_ports
Also it first complained that it had to fall back due to being unable to create an instance in /run (Actually the reason I wanted to create an issue in the first place, but it somehow resolved itself), but now it seems to work with systemd.
The StartWSL Task is also set and runs normally
Versions
WSL-Version: 0.65.3.0
Kernelversion: 5.15.57.1
WSLg-Version: 1.0.41
MSRDC-Version: 1.2.3213
Direct3D-Version: 1.601.0
DXCore-Version: 10.0.25131.1002-220531-1700.rs-onecore-base2-hyp
Windows Version: 10.0.22622.575
What are the issues now?
TCP forwarding is not working
Running
wsl --shutdown
now actually freezes entire windows, only hard reset is possible at that pointThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: