[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: OpenSSH-5.1p1-6 (-7)
Herb Maeder
maeder-cygml@maeder.org
Sat Nov 8 15:12:00 GMT 2008
On 07 Nov 2008 17:10:02 EST, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 01:37:44PM -0800, Herb Maeder wrote:
> >On 07 Nov 2008 12:00:56 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >> This is a bugfix release which fixes a bug in the ssh-host-config script
> >> which stumbles over user names with a substring of "ssh" in them and
> >> thinks that ssh processes are still running.
> >
> >Is the intent now to catch only processes named 'sshd'? If so, the
> >current "grep -q 'sshd*$'" may still be a little too loose. For example,
> >it could match stuff like "/home/user/flosshdd". Ok, maybe not likely,
> >but still it would cause the script to end in an error.
> >
> >Assuming we can depend on "ps -ef" always printing full path names without
> >any arguments, then "grep -q '/sshd$'" might do the trick. Is there any
> >reason to catch multiple trailing d's?
>
> It's possible that Corinna was looking for zero or more d's.
>
> So, something like grep -qP '/sshd?' would accommodate that.
Yes, that makes sense. Zero or one was probably the intent. Thanks for
pointing it out.
Though the trailing $ probably still makes sense to restrict it to
matching only ssh or sshd processes. grep -qP '/sshd?$'
Herb.
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