Public bug reported:

While trying to get x-forwarding on Lucid to work, I edited
/etc/default/ssh to add the -4 flag, as offered as a work-around in
various bugreports. When trying to restart ssh using /etc/init.d/ssh,
all seems to work but my flags around passed to sshd.

It seems that ssh is actually managed by upstart, which is great, but
you cannot really tell. For other services, there are symlinks to
/lib/init, for ssh there isn't. So I assumed that ssh is still managed
using /etc/init.d/

Please clarify the use of upstart (for ssh) for users, so they don't
spend hours trying to debug what shouldn't be debugged. :)

** Affects: openssh (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Medium
         Status: Triaged

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[LUCID] /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531912
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