From: DSAFIAN@uoft02.utoledo.edu
Subject: NT SSHD Question
29 Jan 1999 20:27:43 -0800
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Is is normal for SSHD for NT to spawn two copies of itself every time a
connection is established? When looking in task manager, I've observed the
following:

No connections established: 1 copy   of sshd1.exe running 
1  connection  established: 3 copies of sshd1.exe running  
2  connections established: 5 copies of sshd1.exe running
3  connections established: 7 copies of sshd1.exe tunning

And so on, and so on....


Am I doing something wrong?  Spawning 2 copies of sshd1 every time a connection
is established eats up a lot or memory!

Thanks -


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Dave Safian
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University of Toledo
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