On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
> That's not necessary. sshd is forked for every incoming connection. It is > possible to connect to ssh, shut down the listening process and the session > will remain unharmed. Then you would go about installing sshd as normal,. > there's no reason to run two listening sshd's concurrently. that is necessary, since if your active connection(s) die (e.g. the box gets rebooted due to power outage, or something similar) during the process - you're _possibly_ locked out, in case your new install isn't done properly. shlomi's doing things the same way. you and nadav are doing things the careless way. you'll get there faster if it works, but shlomi has a smaller 'Tochelet' (how's that called in english), if you account for both successfull and unsuccesfull installations. the good and carefull remote (sometimes also local) sysadmin will use shlomi's method for this single reason. -- guy "For world domination - press 1, or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
