Since Ubuntu is aimed to be friendly for new users, I think following things
will be not very clear for new users:
1. "I installed scponly shell, not sshd server"
2. "I just installed sshd, I didn't started it yet"
Why not remove dependency on sshd for scponly?
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ssh / sshd is started after
rcconf won't show anything that doesn't have stop links in rc0.d or
rc6.d. In ssh's case this is entirely deliberate: see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Teardown for the background and rationale. As a
result, rcconf misses quite a few services in Ubuntu.
System -> Administration -> Services seems to disp
It's entirely deliberate and indeed distribution policy that it starts
automatically; don't install openssh-server if you don't want it. Of
course it's easy to disable again.
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ssh / sshd is started after installing scponly, but is not visible via rcconf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204976
Yo
openssh-server does use perfectly normal rc links, so I assume this must
be a bug in rcconf.
** Changed in: rcconf (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: openssh => rcconf
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ssh / sshd is started after installing scponly, but is not visible via rcconf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204976
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ssh / sshd is started after installing scponly, but is not visible via rcconf
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