Is there a strong use case for installing openssh-server, but then not wanting it to run as a daemon (i.e. disabling the necessary systemd units)? The purpose of this snippet is to migrate to socket activated sshd by default, which is the case for new installs of openssh-server.
Is there a strong use case for installing openssh-server, but then not wanting it to run as a daemon (i.e. disabling the necessary systemd units)? The purpose of this snippet is to migrate to socket activated sshd by default, which is the case for new installs of openssh-server.