I want to upgrade to the latest sshd without rebooting my system. I have
copied the latest sshd.lrp to my boot floppy and mounted it on the
bering-leaf system. After I stop sshd, is it possible to "unpack" the
sshd.lrp on the floppy into /usr/sbin/ and overwrite sshd on the ram
disk? I can then start sshd and the new version should run.

I have been unable to find how to do this on the FAQ.

Will sshd connection be maintained during the sshd stop/start like when
Shorewall is restarted? I would suspect that restarting sshd would cause
any existing ssh connections to be dropped, right?

Thanks,
-gene





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