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Bug#751636: openssh-server: ssh sessions are not cleanly termined on shutdown/restart with systemd



Christoph Anton Mitterer <calestyo@scientia.net> writes:

> Well never too late to change something *if* it was the cleaner way to
> handle it. =)

But having stopping sshd kill open sessions is not cleaner.  It would be a
pretty serious regression.

> Anyway,... what would you propose then to bring everything under one
> hat?

I have no problems with the current behavior under systemd, so I'm not the
one to ask for a solution.  It makes no difference at all to me whether I
get a clean connection shutdown from a host when it's being rebooted.
That didn't reliably happen even under sysvinit-started sshd.

If you can find a way to improve the behavior along some axis that you
care about, I'm certainly fine with that, but given that I don't even
consider the problem that you're trying to solve to be a problem, I'm
going to have a low tolerance for regressions.  :)

-- 
Russ Allbery (rra@debian.org)               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>


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