I have no success, too.
# ./sigwrapper /etc/init.d/ssh restart
father return;
r...@menk:~# * Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server sshd
r...@menk:~#
On another ssh session started thereafter, still no Ctrl-C.
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Actually ... few reboots later the problem is back. :-(
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sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade
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Same here. CTRL-C handling on SSH works again, I don't see zombies, but
"poweroff" hangs at "checking for unattended upgrades .. * asking all remaining
processes to terminate ". No CTRL-ALT-DEL or anything else helps in this state,
only hard resetting. And there are more mysterious things going
I am experiencing more strange behavior: When I start aptitude directly
with the ssh command, i.e. something like
ssh -t r...@machine.box aptitude -V dist-upgrade
then I always get "kicked out" after the packages are downloaded, or
more precise, I assume directly before dpkg is called. I only hav
I don't know if those are the same type of "Signals", but maybe this bug I
found is related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/412972
Could the ones of you that are also affected by the zombie processes try the
kill example?
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sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrad
I can confirm that one /etc/init.d/sshd restart after seems to fix the
issue with the zombie processes.
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sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade
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Hi Mathias,
the system is a physical one. It was installed via ISO, but with some earier
ubuntu version, and then upgraded release by release. I've already tried
'aptitude reinstall openssh-server' without success.
Rebooting doesn't solve the problem. However, it isn't totally reproducable:
Afte
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssh-server
Hi, since upgrading to karmic on one machine I get a strange behavior of
sshd:
- After exitting an SSH-session, the terminal on the client machine hangs
instead of closing
- On the server there is a "sshd " after each such session (this i