thanks, everyone, for all the detailed info, tips and suggestions !

On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:04 pm, Zhasper wrote:
> No - it will kill the sshd that listens on port 22, but not the
> process servicing your connection. I've done this before, and you probably
> have too - eg, last time you did an apt-get upgrade and it upgraded ssh
> for you.

I was just confused by seeing this in the log:

--
Jun  5 12:12:41 bilby sshd[13216]: Received signal 15; terminating.
Jun  5 12:12:41 bilby sshd[13379]: Server listening on :: port 22.
Jun  5 12:12:41 bilby sshd[13379]: error: Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0
failed: Address already in use.


> If you're worried, queue up a couple of at jobs - one in 10 minutes to
> start openssh, and jus tin case that doesn't work, another 10 minutes after
> that to reboot the machine.

is this like an 'at (time) service sshd start' thing ?

thanks again
-- 
Voytek

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