On Monday 11 August 2003 21:14, Simon Fredriksson wrote:
> Yeah, but as it is, I can't start those things :P
> I must be root to do so. Apache is not running as root.

What I'm saying is apache/php has little part to play in system maintenance. 
Those solutions I proposed are started by root, once they've started they 
will (hopefully) ensure that sshd would be running, and auto-restarted 
whenever it is stopped (or in the case of using xinetd, whenever it is 
needed).

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