2010/12/6 Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com>:
Kevin Fenzi (kevin(a)scrye.com) said:
> > IMO ssh can be off by default and should be started only if user tries
> > to connect over port 22.
>
> If systemd will allow us to do that, sure.
What's the point here? For example, this doesn't cut down on the number
of listening ports, obviously, nor on the requirements for root passwords
and potential root login. And if it's started in parallel, I doubt it's a
huge drain on resources.
"For a fast and efficient boot-up two things are crucial:
* To start less.
* And to start more in parallel."
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html
IMO "start less" philosophy is a good thing.
Bill
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Michal
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