04-25-2013
as his client quotes openssh i am assuming it is connecting to port 22 which will waken the openssh sshd daemon, not the rshd.
what has been left unsaid is if he is using the same user name in all situations.
as stated before, too much guessing needed by us. problem is not clear enough to me to be more specific in my answer.
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dh_config_model_upgrade
DH_CONFIG_MODEL_UPGRADE(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation DH_CONFIG_MODEL_UPGRADE(1p)
NAME
dh_config_model_upgrade - add Config::Model based configuration merge
SYNOPSIS
dh_config_model_upgrade [ debhelper options ] [ --model_name xx ]
[ --model_package xx [ --model_version yy ] ]
[ --edit_option "..." ] [ -p pkg ]
DESCRIPTION
dh_config_model_upgrade is experimental
dh_config_model_upgrade is a debhelper that will modify the package script to perform configuration merge on package upgrade. This merge is
based on config-edit from Config::Model.
Model information can be specified by command options or a configuration file: "debian/foo.config-model"
A Model must be either :
o Delivered in the package in "debian/config-model/models/" directory
o Provided by another package
REQUIREMENTS
For this program to work, package maintainer must ensure that:
o ensure that *.postinst and *.config have a #DEBHELPER# line (if these files exist)
o ensure that control file has a dependency on ${misc:Depends}
OPTIONS
--model_name XX
Specifies the model name (a la "Config::Model") that will be used to perform the upgrade. Without this information,
"dh_config_model_upgrade" will do nothing. (shortcut "--mn")
--model_for "xx yy"
Specifies the package to act upon. Without this option, "dh_config_model_upgrade" will do nothing. To specify several packages, list the
packages between quotes. (shortcut "--mf")
--model_package XX
Specifies the debian package that provide the model specified bu "-model_name". (shortcut "--mp")
--model_version YY
Specifies the minimal version of the package that provides the model. (shortcut "--mv")
--edit_option "..."
Specify a list of options or command that will be passed verbatim to config-edit during upgrade. Be sure to use quotes.
-p
debhelper option to specify which package(s) to act on.
Usage
"dh_config_model_upgrade" can be used with only command line options. For instance
dh_config_model_upgrade --model_name Sshd -p openssh-server
--model_package lib-config-model-openssh-perl --model_version 1.206
Alternatively, you can specify relevant information in configuration files. For instance:
$ cat debian/openssh-server.config-model
model_name: Sshd
model_package: lib-config-model-openssh-perl
model_version: 1.206
$ cat debian/openssh-client.config-model
model_name: Ssh
model_package: lib-config-model-openssh-perl
model_version: 1.206
In this case, "dh_config_model_upgrade" will be invoked this way
dh_config_model_upgrade
If the model are delivered within the package, you will have to specify them in xx.install file.
Here's a example based on "approx" package where the model file and the parser/writer are delivered in approx package.
Debian dir contains:
debian/config-model/Approx.pm
debian/config-model/models/Approx.pl
"debian/approx.install" contains:
debian/config-model/Approx.pm usr/share/perl5/Config/Model
debian/config-model/models/Approx.pl usr/share/perl5/Config/Model/models
dh_config_model_upgrade is invoked as :
dh_config_model_upgrade -model_name Approx
debian files setup
"dh_config_model_upgrade" will work if:
o "control" file contains a "S{misc:Depends}" variable in "Depends" line
o "rules" contains a "#DEBHELPER#" line to insert generated postinst snippet
EXAMPLES
"dh_config_model_upgrade" can be called in the rules file via the dh command (no options are possible, you will have to specify
"debian/*.config_model" files):
%:
dh --with config_model
Or directly at the start of the build with
build:
dh_config_model_upgrade -model_name FooBar
Here's an example to avoid using Augeas when upgrading
build:
dh_config_model_upgrade -model_name Sshd -edit_option "-backend custom"
CAVEATS
Using options with a single dash (e.g. "-model_name" instead of "--model_name") will lead to ""Unknown option"" errors.
ENVIRONMENT
This program will exit(0) if "DH_NO_ACT" is set or if "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS" contains "noconfigmodel".
SEE ALSO
debhelper
This program is an addendum to debhelper (part of libconfig-model-perl).
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont <dod@debian.org>
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 DH_CONFIG_MODEL_UPGRADE(1p)