On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 02:12:13PM +0500, "Alexander E. Patrakov" <[email protected]> wrote: > sshd.service has the following problem, which is a regression from a > traditional SysV setup and which is not present in sshd.socket + > [email protected]. Yes, I know that the use of this service is discouraged. > > The problem is that one can no longer safely restart sshd while > connected via ssh. If one attempts to do so via "systemctl restart > sshd.service", all ssh sessions become disconnected. Also, the service > cannot be reloaded except by sending SIGHUP to the sunning sshd manually. > > So, I propose the following improved version of sshd.service, with the > ability to reload the service, with safety regarding "systemctl restart > sshd.service", and with protection against crashes:
Great! :) I did not hit this problem yet, but thought about it'll be an issue. Is there any chance this could be sumitted to the maintainers of the portable openssh? Having a different version for each distro is not something we want for sure.
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