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· Mike Williams <mike@××××××××.uk>: |
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> However, I think I just found a solution. |
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> openssh, in some circumstances (I believe to be openssl changing ABI), will |
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> not restart as you found. It will only not restart when it's being actively |
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> used, so you can't do so will logged in. |
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> To restart it when your logged out on a remote server is simply a matter of |
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> doing this: |
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> # (sleep 15 && /etc/init.d/sshd restart) & |
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Hm? |
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I don't find this to be true. I often restart sshd by doing exactly |
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/etc/init.d/sshd restart. While I'm remote logged in via SSH. I find, |
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that after having done this, new settings/versions are active. |
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Alexander Skwar |
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Seeing is believing. You wouldn't have seen it if you hadn't believed it. |
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