Bug#751636: openssh-server: ssh sessions are not cleanly termined on shutdown/restart with systemd
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:51:04AM -0500, David Lechner wrote:
> I have found that using ssh.socket instead of ssh.service makes
> clients shut down cleanly most of the time (sometimes they will
> still hang, but it is rare).
>
> systemctl disable ssh.service
> systemctl enable ssh.socket
Do I understand correctly, that ssh in jessie/sid allows the local
admin to run sshd as a traditional daemon, with the new (undesired)
behavior, or as a systemd service with socket activation, which
gives a better emulation of traditional behavior?
If this is really seriously meant that way, people will see this as a
conspiracy to coax people into using socket activation. Danger, Will
Robinson.
Greetings
Marc
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