Hi,
I'm trying out sshd2 on a Solaris 7 box and am having a bit of
trouble. My workstation is not on the local net and I have dialup isdn
which I get charged by the hour for so I close the link when I'm not
working. Often, I'll forget to logout of my ssh shells first and the
clients will kill themselves after so long of being out of contact
with the server. The server, however, doesn't it's side of things and
so I'm left with an ever increasing number of ghost sshd2
processes. I've tried restarting sshd2 with KeepAlive = yes but this
doesn't seem to make a difference. Any ideas on how to have these
ghost processes die automatically? I'd like to avoid writing a cron
job that culls them at night. I'd really like to find a way for the
sshd2 server to figure out that the clients are dead and clean up
gracefully.
-mark