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Stephen Wittig wrote:
> I also agree that having a secondary way of accessing the box, that is
> secure, is an important factor when updating a remote server (whether
> that be another encrypted connection or people you can contact locally
> in the data center). Other people had already suggested starting a
> copy of the server manually on the a different port.

Oh, I was just pointing out the fact that if I upgrade sshd, then I try to 
access the box using a
non-sshd method, just for the sake of redundancy. Even netcat would work, or 
webmin, or whatever
that is NOT what you are upgrading.

> Complete Side Note:
> Does anyone know where to issue a bug report to try to have this
> behavior changed. The correct (and more widely) seen behavior of

http://bugzilla.gentoo.org I guess.

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