On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 04:14:59AM -0000, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> They definitely should be allowed, ssh is actually a canon example of
> why.

> Upstart should supervise the sshd daemon, not the login sub-process
> associated with a particular connection, and certainly not any
> processes being run inside the login session.

> Otherwise "stop ssh" would kill all user logins; and ssh would not
> respawn on crash if there was still a used logged in (or running
> screen!)

Good point, comment withdrawn. :)

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  upstart loses track of ssh daemon after reload ssh

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