I'm running Debian Unstable booting with file-rc, and there are several
system daemons that have screwy SigBlk masks, of which sshd is one. They
are listed in the attached "commands" file.

You can get the data for a similar report on your own machine by running
the following commands (as root):

grep SigBlk /proc/*/status | grep -v 0000000000000000 > commands
for x in  $(grep SigBlk /proc/*/status | grep -v 000000000000 | sed -e 
's@/proc/\(.*\)/status...@\1@g'); do echo -n "$x:        "; cat 
/proc/$x/cmdline; echo; done >> commands

After running this, I cleaned things up a bit in vim to better organize
the report.

Perhaps people experiencing this bug on Ubuntu could run a similar
report?



** Attachment added: "System daemons with screwy sigprocmasks on Debian 
Unstable"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33042949/commands

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bad signal mask of ssh sessions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412972
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