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Hi Philipp, @ 10:35:27 PM on 10/16/2001, Philipp Thomas wrote:
I'd check /etc/rc.d for two startup scripts, one legacy and one new. Also the rcX.d subdirectories for two links to /etc/rc.d/sshd.
PT> Just a minor nit: /etc/init.d is the real directory holding the PT> files. /etc/rc.d is only a symlink to it. What I can't understand is why 7.2 (I realize they're at 7.3 now) doesn't have that symlink, or why SuSE didn't just put them in /etc/init.d in the first place. :-\ I had to add that symlink to please a few RPMs just the other day. I'm still new to the distribution, but he might also try: egrep -r sshd /etc/rc* And see if that leads to any clues.. -- -Brian Clark | PGP is spoken here: 0xE4D0C7C8 Please, DO NOT carbon copy me on list replies.