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RHEL4 + SSH

RHEL4 + SSH

2005-03-22       - By darshan jadav

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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:55:47 +0530, Senthil Prabu.S <prabu333@(protected)> wrote:
> Once the ssh deamon is running, it is sure that ssh is alive.
> If ssh id not starting up, check ur syslog for errors.
>
> You can check ssh is up or not by using ps command
> # ps -ae | grep ssh
>   648 ?         0:00 sshd
>
> And also by using netstat command as
>
> netstat -na | grep  LISTEN
>
> which would show you the following if ssh is alive,
> tcp        0      0  *.22                   *.*                     LISTEN
>

Yes this waz the first thing i check, the daemon dies...netstat shows
no active connection on port 22, i have to restart the SSH and again
after sometimes it dies ...


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