You can manage SSH tasks via the SSH Task submenu. Started tasks may be started, stopped and modified here, provided that the user is properly authorized and that the started task procedure has been generated and installed.
The available actions for controlling the SSH server (sshd2) are listed in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1. Controlling the SSH server (4.1 TSRV)
Option
Description
4.1.1 TSRVS
Start the SSH server
4.1.2 TSRVP
Stop the SSH server
4.1.3 TSRVR
Restart the SSH server
4.1.4 TSRVRF
Restart the SSH server, killing connections
4.1.5 TSRVQV
Query the version of the running server
4.1.6 TSRVTR
Turn trace on or off in the running SSH server
4.1.7 TSRVOP
Set options for starting the SSH server
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