After you have changed your configuration on your remote Unix/linux server you must restart your ssh service. The easiest way to do this is to simply restart your Unix machine. This is not always possible however.
To restart sshd without restarting your whole system, enter the following command as root
- Service Sshd Restart Mac
- Service Ssh Restart
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- Linux Service Sshd Restart Command
Service Sshd Restart Mac
RedHat and Fedora Core Linux

Service ssh restart The service is also controlled by upstart, and not sysvinit. So you'll find it at /etc/init/ssh.conf instead of /etc/init.d/ssh. The Red Hat Customer Portal delivers the knowledge, expertise, and guidance available through your Red Hat subscription.
/sbin/service sshd restart
Suse linux
Service Ssh Restart
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Debian/Ubuntu
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Solaris 9 and below
/etc/init.d/sshd stop
/etc/init.d/sshd start
Free Ssh Server List
Solaris 10
svcadm disable ssh
svcadm enable ssh
AIX
stopsrc -s sshd
startsrc -s sshd
Service Sshd Restart Centos 6
HP-UX
Linux Service Sshd Restart Command
/sbin/init.d/secsh stop
/sbin/init.d/secsh start
