Re: lsh-server in %desktop-services ?

2015-06-15 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Ricardo Wurmus rek...@elephly.net skribis: I don't think this belongs in %desktop-services; I would only assume local convenience services like connection managers to be provided by it. There seems to be consensus, so I’ve removed it from ‘%desktop-services’ in 4a3bcae. Thanks! Ludo’.

Re: lsh-server in %desktop-services ?

2015-06-15 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Alex Kost alez...@gmail.com writes: However I think that a running ssh server is the expected default for '%desktop-services'. l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: However, the idea was that ‘%desktop-services’ would provide you the typical set of services you get by default when installing

lsh-server in %desktop-services ?

2015-06-14 Thread Mark H Weaver
I just noticed that I've been running an ssh server on my laptop for quite a while unawares, because to my great surprise it is included in %desktop-services. Do most people want their desktop machines open to remote logins? I certainly don't, and I don't think it's a sensible default. What do

Re: lsh-server in %desktop-services ?

2015-06-14 Thread Alex Kost
Mark H Weaver (2015-06-14 19:04 +0300) wrote: I just noticed that I've been running an ssh server on my laptop for quite a while unawares, because to my great surprise it is included in %desktop-services. Do most people want their desktop machines open to remote logins? I certainly don't,

Re: lsh-server in %desktop-services ?

2015-06-14 Thread Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: What do others think? I always have an ssh server running on my desktop machines, but I would probably be surprised if a default desktop configuration had this. It seems counter-intuitive, and I can see someone use a trivial password or no password on

Re: lsh-server in %desktop-services ?

2015-06-14 Thread Mark H Weaver
Alex Kost alez...@gmail.com writes: However I think that a running ssh server is the expected default for '%desktop-services'. l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: However, the idea was that ‘%desktop-services’ would provide you the typical set of services you get by default when installing