[Bug 617515] Re: /etc/init.d/ssh stop doesn't work (sshd just won't die)

Clint Byrum clint at fewbar.com
Fri Aug 13 22:25:11 BST 2010


As far as I can tell, I don't see anything in the maintainer scripts or
upstart job that respects the existing rc settings upon upgrade.

It seems that it would be a worthy tool, and not hard to do, to run
something that will modify the upstart job to start on the same run
levels as the rc settings during the postinst script.

One way to disable it is to simply edit /etc/init/ssh.conf to 'start on
never'

Of course, if something generates a 'never' initctl event, ssh will
start.

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/etc/init.d/ssh stop doesn't work (sshd just won't die)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617515
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