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Re: Fubar 'd Openssh? (was: Re: shrike] Re: CD Burning still a losing
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Re: Fubar 'd Openssh? (was: Re: shrike] Re: CD Burning still a losing
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2003-04-07       - By joe

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William Hooper wrote:

>J Sloan said:
>[snip]
>
>
> >(then replace the fubar 'd openssh -)
> >
> >Joe
> >
> >
>
>Care to elaborate on this comment?
>
Sure -

RH ships openssh with the well known
linux hang bug - there seems to be a
lot of debate over whether it should be
called a bug, but in any event it 's sure
a royal PITA for sys admins -

1. ssh into a server.
2. start or restart some server process
3. log out - oops, you 're stuck, can 't exit!

There are a number of tedious procedures
one might employ to mitigate the effects,
but by far the easiest solution is to install
fully functional ssh packages.

openssh rpms with the no-hang patch
are available for those who would like
them at:

ftp://ftp.mainphrame.com/fixes/openssh/