Daenyth Blank wrote: > I'm not really sure what the best behavior in this case is... If you > look at the example of a multi-user system, killing all sshd processes > has the potential to boot off quite a few users unexpectedly.. It > seems to me that the only time you would want that behavior is when > you're the only one using it. Either that or you'd want to «wall» > first. > > Yes, but is stop so is supose to stop! So if is a real multi-user as you said, you need to take some preventions acording to the setup. The real problem in doing a killall sshd, is for example if you run multiple sshd on the same machine. (I do this for example for my build chroots) So the S1 of doing a killall is very anoying of course. In any way, is interesting in considering that stop "network" should be the last step just after killall5 in rc.{shutdown,single} of course if this don't have any problems with the differents setups that the user can configure ;) PS: I am very happy with ssh escapes :P that Jared suggested. -- Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi ( djgera ) http://www.djgera.com.ar KeyID: 0x1B8C330D Key fingerprint = 0CAA D5D4 CD85 4434 A219 76ED 39AB 221B 1B8C 330D