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Stephen Wittig wrote:
> Killing the ssh daemon does not effect any of the existing
> connections. The ssh daemon is used to listen for new connections and
> create a process to handle communications with that request. That is
> why when you update configuration parameters for sshd, they do not
> take effect until the next connection.
In an ideal world, yes. But humans tend to make mistakes. Grant is now 
locked-out of his system
because of messing around with conditional execution, kill and sshd all in the 
same command.

> The problem with connecting to the server via telnet is that your
> password can be easily intercepted - which is one of the major reasons
> telnet has been depreciated.

I use it over openvpn ;)

COme on, 13 years of using Linux, I should've learned a couple of tricks 
already :P

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