Hi,
since the obvious solution (ExecStop) was found to be bad as it introduces a 
regression and it is no more even clear on which level it has to be solved 
(systemd, openssh in Debian, openssh in Ubuntu) I think this is no more 
as-actionable as before.

Sure if someone has the time (or just enjoys it) please work out a solution 
that works out fine and suggest it here or to Debian.
The most obvious one we see in a few other packages is a wrapper script instead 
of calling the binary. But that often enough brings other issues and some 
people just hate the approach.
Maybe worth having a discussion with cjwatson upfront what he thinks would be 
acceptible for packaging in Debian.

untagging server-next for the reasons outlined above.

** Tags removed: server-next

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