Re: Strange problems with sshd under fc3 - Solved!

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Marius Andreiana wrote:
| On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 20:17 -0600, Eric Vought, Technical Director
|
|>OK, the problem is that service sshd reload and service sshd restart are
|>not working. They are SIGHUPping the wrong process IDs. I figured this
|>out when I realized that not all of my ssh sessions were closing when I
|>reloaded the configuration. The session which was closing was the one
|>which was mistakenly shut down by service sshd reload/restart.
|>
|>When I HUP the process myself, everything suddenly works.
|
| If true, this would be a bug. Stop has
| stop()
| {
|         echo -n $"Stopping $prog:"
|         killproc $SSHD -TERM
| 	...
|
| and restart has stop() start().
| Could you please test more? init.d script looks ok to me.
|
|
It is true. It is signaling *an* sshd instance, but not the primary.
That is why my connection gets killed and the config file is not read. I
have not had a chance to track down 'killproc' yet, but it is on my
list. If it essentially goes through a psgrep to find the process, that
could underlie the problem. I have to be somewhat cautious in playing
here since it is a remote machine and I do not have physical access if I
end up shutting down ssh.

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Eric Vought

Technical Director,
Diversity Ink
Morgan Family Enterprises
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