Hi,

Michael Biebl wrote:
> Are other distros interested in shipping such a more restrictive
> configuration?

For Gentoo:
In general we ship units upstream provides.

If the restricted configuration will become the default we will use it
(in expectation that it will become only the default if it will work for
most users out of the box).

I am wondering if any major distribution with systemd will install
rsyslog per default or if they use systemd instead. So rsyslog will only
be installed if you require a special setup, not? And if you require a
special setup I am not sure if we can provide a well working hardened
configuration for most users.

But we can always provide an example in /usr/share... so users can copy
this file to override the default unit. That's really a nice feature in
systemd.


-Thomas
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