ยท Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> A "/etc/init.d/sshd stop" won't kill any SSH sessions. It'll
>> simply the sshd "master process". Because of that, additional
>> logins won't be possible.
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> You seem to believe that most people makes no mistakes.
No, I don't.
> I wouldn't need test-restart (I use the
> one-time telnetd-over-vpn), but it seems others might find it useful.
For what? What should it safeguard against? You can't just start
a 2nd instance of sshd while the 1st is still running, as they
(usually) should then bind to the same port. That won't work, obviously.
Alexander Skwar
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