On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 07:42:28AM +0200, Martin Bieder wrote: > > WARNING: You have started this car! You are about to drive this car. > That means, you will be moving, what means that accidents could be > harmful for you. Do you really want to proceed? > > [Yes] [No] [Abort] > > > > Do you want something like that? > > SCNR > Well, someone has decided to attack me for using an analogy, so I will refrain from saying how this doesn't go with what I'm saying.
What I would like is for packages to not start a service immediately upon installation. I don't want the installation of packages to put put links in /etc/rc?.d. IF not that, then something like: ----------------------------- WARNING ------------------------------ Apache by default listens on port 80. Apache is now listening for incoming internet connections on port 80. Links have been installed in /etc/rc?.d, so that this machine will be listening for connections on port 80 everytime this machine is booted. Because you are running a service, it is VERY important that you read and follow the advice at http://www.debian.org/security/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

