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| Subject: | RE: Working out a OS X 10.4 Tiger ssh implementation issue, slow logins |
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| Date: | Wed, 8 Jun 2005 15:38:09 +0800 |
I guess OSX 10.4 use "xinetd" or "inetd" to start "sshd", is this correct? If this correct may be you may change it to run it as a standalone daemon.
sshd isn't running before, during, or after the ssh process, at least
not that I can see running 'ps -auxww'
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