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On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Robert E. Blair wrote:
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> I have noticed several times now that when sshd gets updated it
> chkconfig's itself to start at boot. I need sshd on my laptop for some
> occasions when I run atlas tdaq software (which communicates via ssh),
> but I do not care to have it on by default. Whenever there is an update
> of openssh-server the update does an "chkconfig --add sshd". Should
> this be reported as a bug to redhat? I'm sure I'm not the only one who
> finds this annoying and potentially insecure.
Which SL version does this happen on?
-Connie Sieh
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