Tom Lear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Sure, don't run the daemon at all. When you install exim, "rm >> /etc/init.d/rc?.d/S*exim" and it won't start. Local processes will be
> BTW, I think this is what ssh should do if you choose not to run the > daemon on startup (rather than making /etc/init.d/ssh not work at all). > I have ssh installed on my laptop, and I don't want it running by > default, but I'd like to be able to start and stop it with the > /etc/init.d script. Anyone else agree with this (should I file a bug)? Hello! I do. It could use update-rc.d ssh stop 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 . instead of update-rc.d ssh defaults, if I chose not to run the ssh-Daemon. cu andreas -- Uptime: 10 seconds load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 vim:ls=2:stl=***\ Sing\ a\ song.\ ***