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sshd service enabled on local-installed system #355
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I'm unsure if this is a regression in 20230628 but it should probably not be there. I expect this will be fixed by larger refactors planned before the next release |
#40 this has always been the case for the live image because there was some opposition to disabling it by default. |
this is related to this thread where sshd is running on the installed system too my thoughts are basically that #333 and adding a service enablement page to the installer will ensure that this will only happen when the user wants it to |
I continue to oppose disabling ssh in the live image. I do support keeping SSH disabled in installed systems until a user deliberately wants it activated (it's the first thing I enable before rebooting from the installer, on my manual installs). |
updated title to be more specific about the unexpected behaviour. SSH enablement in the live environment itself was never in question here |
Abby corrected the title. The question in mind was about SSH being enabled on an installed system, not a live image. My apologies. |
We may even allow root login via ssh for the live image, because it is not hidden very far away anyways. |
there is no reason to allow root login via ssh |
Why exactly would this be ON by default? I know the system is reliant on OpenSSH but it being open doesn't contribute to it in any positive way.
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