Or, sometimes you can tell a daemon to re-read the configuration file by sending it a HUP signal:
killall -HUP <daemon_binary_name> -Mark On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Henry House wrote: > On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 02:41:32PM -0800, Robin Snyder wrote: > > A while back, I posted a question about not being able to forward X11 over > > ssh2--the display wasn't getting set. The answer is: > > > > 1. I didn't know that sshd had its own config file, sshd_config, which > > also has a forward X11 yes/no setting, and > > > > 2. sshd does not get reset when you log out, only when you reboot (or > > stop and restart ssh with something like /etc/init.d ssh stop and > > /etc/init.d/ssh start). Fixing the config file and logging back in again > > won't cut it. > > That is common for daemons. You can start and stop all daemons (in Debian) > using one command: "/etc/init.d/<program name> restart". > > -- > Henry House > The attached file is a digital signature. See <http://romana.hajhouse.org/pgp> > for information. My OpenPGP key: <http://romana.hajhouse.org/hajhouse.asc>. > -- Mark K. Kim http://www.cbreak.org/ PGP key available upon request. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
