Location: Restart Services/SSH Server OpenSSH
What is OpenSSH? According to the OpenSSH website, OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on. Many users of telnet, rlogin, ftp, and other such programs might not realize that their password is transmitted across the Internet unencrypted, but it is. OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other network-level attacks. To learn more, visit the OpenSSH website at http://www.openssh.org/.
The "SSH Server (OpenSSH)" feature allows you to restart the SSH Server.
1. When the page loads, you will see the following question:
"Are you sure you wish to restart this service?"
2. Click on the "Yes" button to restart the SSH Server service.
3. The next screen will state the "sshd status" and the specific script that was run. The following is an example of restarting the SSH Server:
root 19473 0.8 2.0 23120 21428 ? S 02:26 0:00 /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/bin/whostmgr ./ressshd
root 19492 0.0 0.0 4752 1028 ? Ss 02:26 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd