Anderson Toshiyuki Sasaki 7f20bbca62 tests: Use a common function to start sshd
In torture_reload_sshd_server(), instead of trying to use SIGHUP to
reload the configuration file, kill the original process and create a
new one with the new configuration.  With this change, both
torture_setup_sshd_server() and torture_reload_sshd_server() need to
start sshd, with the only difference in the configuration setup.  The
shared code to start the sshd server was moved to a new introduced
internal function torture_start_sshd_server().

Signed-off-by: Anderson Toshiyuki Sasaki <ansasaki@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jakub Jelen <jjelen@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 35224092eb)

Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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 The SSH library

Why?

Why not ? :) I've began to work on my own implementation of the ssh protocol because i didn't like the currently public ones. Not any allowed you to import and use the functions as a powerful library, and so i worked on a library-based SSH implementation which was non-existing in the free and open source software world.

How/Who?

If you downloaded this file, you must know what it is : a library for accessing ssh client services through C libraries calls in a simple manner. Everybody can use this software under the terms of the LGPL - see the COPYING file

If you ask yourself how to compile libssh, please read INSTALL before anything.

Where ?

https://www.libssh.org

Contributing

Please read the file 'SubmittingPatches' next to this README file. It explains our copyright policy and how you should send patches for upstream inclusion.

Have fun and happy libssh hacking!

The libssh Team

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