Hi Ryan,
I run into the same problem with my HP-UX 11 as well as HP-UX 10.20 boxes.
Therefore I decided not to start the sshd from the swagent in the postinstall
script. I start the daemon via the lan console by hand. I know in large
environments it is not a perfect solution but the only one which works these
days ;-((
regards
Stephan
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>>> Ryan Bradetich <ryan_bradetich at hp.com> 03/14 12:27
>>>
Hello OpenSSH Developers,
I have been working on developeing an OpenSSH SD package for
HP-UX 10.20 and HP-UX 11.00 to deploy on servers we manage.
Unfortenately, I have enountered the ctrl-c problem which
manifests when the daemon is started in non-interactive
mode (in this case from the SD Daemon). When I manually
stop/start the daemon, the ctrl-c functionality works.
I have dug through the archives and found the work Garrick
James, Gert Doering, and Damien Miler have done in the
past to fix this problem. Verified the signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
was in the proper place in the sshd.c. Then I tried the fix
Garrick James and Gert Doering origionally propsed by adding the
signal to sshpty.c. Neither of these solutions solved the
problem.
I have tested this on both openssh-2.3.0p1 and openssh-2.5.1p1,
connecting from a linux/hp-ux system using openssh-2.3.0p1
protocol 1. I have not tried protocol 2 at this time, but would
be willing to test this if it helps debug the problem.
Please let me know if I can provide more information/test ideas,
etc. I would really like to find a [better] fix for this
problem.
Thankyou.
- Ryan
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