Daenyth Blank wrote:
I'm not really sure what the best behavior in this case is... If you look at the example of a multi-user system, killing all sshd processes has the potential to boot off quite a few users unexpectedly.. It seems to me that the only time you would want that behavior is when you're the only one using it. Either that or you'd want to «wall» first.
Yes, but is stop so is supose to stop! So if is a real multi-user as you said, you need to take some preventions acording to the setup. The real problem in doing a killall sshd, is for example if you run multiple sshd on the same machine. (I do this for example for my build chroots) So the S1 of doing a killall is very anoying of course. In any way, is interesting in considering that stop "network" should be the last step just after killall5 in rc.{shutdown,single} of course if this don't have any problems with the differents setups that the user can configure ;) PS: I am very happy with ssh escapes :P that Jared suggested. -- Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi ( djgera ) http://www.djgera.com.ar KeyID: 0x1B8C330D Key fingerprint = 0CAA D5D4 CD85 4434 A219 76ED 39AB 221B 1B8C 330D