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[opensuse] SSH session not terminated when rebooting machine + startup question
- From: Petr Klíma <tosuja@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:05:54 +0200
- Message-id: <462730F2.3070904@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
with OpenSuse 10.2 (but the same misfeature is present in an old 8.2)
I've got this annoying behaviour:
Let's login using SSH from computer Anna to computer Boris. Restart
Boris. SSH session on Anna is not correctly terminated and hangs on
until I kill that specific ssh process.
I haven't investigated it in depth, but I suspect init scripts, more
specifically ssh server being shut down after bringing down network
interfaces.
Does anoyone else suffer from the same "feature"? Is it worth submitting
as a bug?
Regards,
Tosuja
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with OpenSuse 10.2 (but the same misfeature is present in an old 8.2)
I've got this annoying behaviour:
Let's login using SSH from computer Anna to computer Boris. Restart
Boris. SSH session on Anna is not correctly terminated and hangs on
until I kill that specific ssh process.
I haven't investigated it in depth, but I suspect init scripts, more
specifically ssh server being shut down after bringing down network
interfaces.
Does anoyone else suffer from the same "feature"? Is it worth submitting
as a bug?
Regards,
Tosuja
--
Petr "Tosuja" Klíma
Mail: tosuja@xxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.tosuja.info
ICQ: 52057532
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