Hi,
I am maintaining a systemd, Debian-based Linux distribution (Kicksecure)
and am considering moving to mkosi as the "base image creation tool".
It seems mkosi is a fine OS image builder. With systemd-repart, you even
solved the resizing of partitions at the first boot, which is magic.
Su
Hello,
a script to remount /home /tmp /dev/shm /run (configurable) with
nosuid,nodev (+noexec configurable) has been created by me. The purpose
of remounting is increasing the security of the system. The script shall
run as early as reasonably possible during boot.
The systemd unit file [1] and s
Hi,
does systemctl or some other tool have a method to create
computer-parsable format for failed systemd daemons?
Cheers,
Patrick
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Hi!
I would like to replace some /etc/xdg/autostart/app.desktop files with
systemd --user services. I believe these are better because then systemd
keywords such as 'After=' etc. can be used.
Is this a use case systemd can be used for?
Once the user logs in, the systemd --user service should sta
Hi!
I am trying to understand systemd ordering vs dependencies.
When I am already using Wants=, why should I also add After=?
When I am already using After=, why should I also add Wants=?
Systemd ordering with Before= and After= is more about speed concerns?
Such as for example to express "i wa
TLDR:
How to securely load a firewall before networking gets up?
Can you provide a secure, recommended or even canonical example of such
a firewall.service?
Long:
Various people have come up with a different implementations and
systemd.special documentation makes me wonder if my own interpretat
Thank you! I forwarded your review in form of bug reports to the
affected projects. [1] [2]
Lennart Poettering:
> On Thu, 28.07.16 17:29, Patrick Schleizer (patrick-mailingli...@whonix.org)
> wrote:
>
>> TLDR:
>>
>> How to securely load a firewall before networ
Hi,
I've learned about the kernel parameter and symlink ways to disable
predictable network interface names. However, as a Debian derivative, it
would be much cleaner using a drop-in to disable it.
Is there some drop-in directory foo.service.d that can be used to
disable it?
Best regards,
Patric
systemd directive ListenStream and systemd-socket-proxyd is really useful.
Let's say I want to redirect...
ListenStream=80
ListenStream=81
etc.
ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-socket-proxyd
Is there during ExecStart some way to get the ListenStream port? I.e.
ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/syst
Hi,
I read, that a systemd --user instance cannot use Requires=.
But what about After=? Can a systemd --user instance use
After=some-system.service?
Cheers,
Patrick
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Being on Debian stretch (Qubes). The display manager there does not yet
get started by systemd --user.
I find it useful to convert /etc/xdg/autostart/app.desktop files to
systemd --user unit files.
Therefore the environment variables have to be sorted out. On any Linux
we would have to set at lea
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