Alec wrote:
>Hi
>
>On one of my Debian boxes, I need ssh, but no sshd. I especially don't want
>to RUN sshd. I achieve this by stopping the daemon and removing all symlinks
>to /etc/init.d/ssh in /etc/rc?.d/. However, every time ssh package gets
>upgraded, I get those symlinks back and sshd restarted. To me, it is a
>security concern, since unintended net services are run. Wouldn't it be
>better to break ssh and sshd into two separate packages? Right know, at least
>in Woody, sshd is part of ssh.
>
>Thanks
>Alec
>
You can run the dpkg-reconfigure sshd or you can do it manually by
writing this file to disk - /etc/ssh/sshd_not_to_be_run which is what
the debconf does when you answer no to the sshd question.
Hope that helps,
Allan Holtzmann
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