Colin:
> I don't think that's it. The problem is more likely to be that sshd
> writes /var/run/sshd.pid itself (so I'm not sure why it's in the init
> script as well ... hmm). Try setting 'PidFile /var/run/sshd-1.pid' in
> /etc/ssh/sshd_config-1.
Correct - your suggestion helped.
Thanks,
-I
I'm trying to setup a second sshd daemon (with different configuration
and port listening), but have a problem with the PID file. Apparently
the start-stop-daemon ignores the --pidfile $PID directive.
When I start the second sshd daemon (the /etc/init.d script attached),
the original /var/run/sshd.
I'm trying to configure XDM on two Debian/Linux boxes.
On each of them XDM should present the CHOOSER menu with
both, and the user can then select any to work on.
After a week of experimenting and reading all available
documentation I gave up. So, any suggestion is appreciated.
Let's have hostA
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