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> I don't think that will work in this case. The master SSH daemon |
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> doesn't die. It is the new ones that are launched when a connection is |
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> made that are looking for old libraries that causes the problem, AFAIK. |
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monit has the ability to "speak" certain protocols, ssh being one of |
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them, so it might still help. If a successful connection is never made, |
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then monit should be able to tell and restart the dameon anyway. It has |
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a lot more functionality then just checking to make sure a port is open |
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or the master process is running... |
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http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/monit.html#connection_testing |
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-John |
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jbarton@××××××××××××××.net |