At least in 7.2 I have had sshd running for over 400 days without any stops. My guess is that it is just an extra precaution in case of power failure and the event that sshd isn't started in the default run-level.
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 10:04 am, Thomas Backlund wrote:
It's a script that checks if the ssh daemon is running,
and if not... it will restart it..
I guess the question I should have askled is why is it necessary? Is sshd known to stop on it's own?
I have removed the sshd-monitor package and have not noticed a problem with my sshd deamon.
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