I can also confirm this problem. As can I confirm that "/etc/init.d/ssh
restart" is a valid (but time consuming and probably proportional in
time to number of processes) workaround. When I noticed this problem
(after about 15 hours of uptime), there were something in the region of
3000 defunct ssh PID:s so it'd basically take a week of uptime to fill
up all the PID:s. I don't know for sure, but that could be a bad thing.
:P

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sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407428
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