> wow. thanks for explaining your point.
> i did try it and it actually works.
> and now, can i make it an excuse to
> my buddies that i'm not the one
> executing those commands remotely
> because the sshd is down? =)

Also to add something, because of the "feature"
where the child process is still active even if
the parent is down, open two sessions, and you
can upgrade ssh. even wiping out the old
binaries and configs and install a new version
of ssh. No problems i have encountered.

> but have you tested if the session
> is still encrypted even though
> the service is down?

Yes, it is still encrypted.

regards,
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Andre
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