Michael Holloway wrote: > I thought about that... thing is, i have no idea why it has stopped. Its > has never happened to me before in 3-4 years of having remote servers, > so i wouldn't expect to need a cron job. I think having a cron job is > "paranoia" but then sometimes things do go wrong!!! And of course it > still doesn't help me right now cos i cant get in to set the job :) > > I'm going to the datacentre next week to install a new server anyway, so > ill just put up with it till then... > > > On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 17:22 +0000, Sean Miller wrote: > >> You could always schedule a cron job to restart the sshd every 30 >> minutes, if your server is a real worry... >> >> I don't believe killing the daemon aborts active sessions, so it's a >> fairly low risk strategy.... >> >> Odd to have to do it, tho... :-o >> >> Sean >> > > > If you have an ftpd and apache which has some scripting (php,perl,python) you may be able to upload a clever script that will execute the "/etc/ini.d/ssh restart" through the shell bindings. that is assuming the sshd will actually start.
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