On lun, 2008-09-01 at 19:20 -0700, Richard A Nelson wrote: > Package: denyhosts > Version: 2.6-4 > Severity: important > > This was even a fairly short startup... > > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] time /etc/init.d/denyhosts start > /etc/init.d/denyhosts: line 44: kill: (7511) - No such process > Removing stale PID file /var/run/denyhosts.pid.. > Starting DenyHosts: denyhosts. > > real 104m57.713s > user 0m0.280s > sys 0m0.163s > > This is totally unreasonable for boot-time behavour
I totally agree with you, but i'm not able to reproduce this bug on my systems: on etch: $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] time /etc/init.d/denyhosts start [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: Removing stale PID file /var/run/denyhosts.pid. Starting DenyHosts: denyhosts/etc/init.d/denyhosts: line 39: kill: (18458) - No such process . real 0m1.375s user 0m0.688s sys 0m0.080s [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ unstable: $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] time /etc/init.d/denyhosts start [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: Removing stale PID file /var/run/denyhosts.pid. Starting DenyHosts: denyhosts/etc/init.d/denyhosts: line 44: kill: (20473) - No such process . real 0m0.885s user 0m0.656s sys 0m0.092s can you give me some more information about this problem? -- Marco Bertorello System Administrator http://bertorello.ns0.it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]