[Bug 531912] Re: [LUCID] /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.

Mark Schouten mark at prevented.net
Fri May 7 13:36:06 BST 2010


On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 09:31:06PM -0000, rswan wrote:
> So how does one start and stop ssh? I used to use the /etc/init.d script
> to start and stop sshd, which no longer works. If I kill the sshd
> process a new one starts up.

'stop ssh'
'start ssh'
'restart ssh'

It's rather confusing, this transition period.

-- 
Mark Schouten <mark at prevented.net>

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[LUCID] /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531912
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