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



On Sun, 15 Jun 2014 01:20:41 +0200 Christoph Anton Mitterer
> Hi.
> 
> Since openssh-server comes with systemd support, whenever a host
> is shut down or restarted, ssh connections to that host just hang
> and are no longer cleanly terminated (one also doesn't see the
> shutdown message anymore).
> 
> I'd suspect that systemd might shut down the network before it kills
> the ssh session (or perhaps never kills them at all?)
Hi all,

I ran into this issue on a freshly upgraded VM.  I think I found an 
appropriate work around, installing libpam-systemd.  With that, systemd seems 
to know about my ssh sessions and will close them down before killing the 
network.

I'm not sure if something is still missing, as mosh sessions will sometimes 
linger.  But ssh seems solved.
-- 
Matthew

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