Bug#122188: ssh: ssh should start earlier
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 04:16, Colin Watson wrote:
> The chief constraints I currently see are that it should start after ppp
> (14) and bind9 (15).
Why? The absense of bind or ppp running won't prevent ssh from starting, it
will merely determine what it can actually do.
I don't think there's any problem in having sshd running before a network
interface is up for it to receive connections. As for a lack of bind, that
will just slow down logins.
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