Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/07/31/10:44:34
Ok, I finally pinpointed the problem, but I don't like my solution.
Basically, it appears that sshd is not recognizing any changes to /etc/passwd
since it started. To solve this I had to connect to the host and stop all
instances of sshd then restart clean, not pretty and not viable if I want to
script changes to the passwd files across a farm. Is there another way to
get sshd to review the files, will it accept a kill -HUP and if so, how can
I send the hup, since I can't get the pid from within an ssh session (or is
there a way I haven't found yet?)
Prentis Brooks | prentis AT aol DOT net | 703-265-0914 | AIM: PrentisB
System Administrator - Web Infrastructure & Security
A knight is sworn to valor. His heart knows only virtue. His blade
defends the helpless. His word speaks only truth. His wrath undoes the
wicked. - the old code of Bowen, last of the dragonslayers
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