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Re: Some observations on ssh/sshd


From: Samuel Thibault
Subject: Re: Some observations on ssh/sshd
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 09:42:17 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21+34 (58baf7c9f32f) (2010-12-30)

Uh.

I just never noticed those.  On which box do you see that?  Can you
reproduce this on a freshly installed box?

Svante Signell, le Wed 09 Sep 2015 08:09:11 +0200, a écrit :
> 1) In more than 50% of the times of removing a socket with unink or rm
> ssh/sshd hangs.

When you say "removing a socket", you mean a named socket which was just
created for whatever use?

> 2) Starting sshd on the client normally, ssh connections are not
> responding until 

When you mean "Starting sshd on the client", you mean running
/etc/init.d/sshd restart?

> task (/bin/sh(576)) increasing a bogus port 104 by 1, most probably a
> bug.
> task (/bin/sh(576)) deallocating a bogus port 104 by 1, most probably a
> bug.

I've never seen those messages for /bin/sh.

> 3) When ssh connections are locked, see 2) above, logging in on the
> console and
> /etc/init.d/ssh stop
> /etc/init.d/ssh start
> usually hangs the sshd start. Breaking the start with ^C/^Z often
> results in a segfault. After that sshd starts fine.

Never seen that either.

Samuel



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