Thanks
Thanks
Posted Nov 23, 2014 7:42 UTC (Sun) by mchapman (subscriber, #66589)In reply to: Thanks by smurf
Parent article: Today's Debian technical committee resignation: Ian Jackson
> How does socket-activating sshd increase any likelihood of problems?
If the system is close to being out of memory, then I would expect a socket-activated SSH to be less likely to get you to a shell than a non-socket-activated SSH.
If your only remote access to the system is with SSH, and remotely rebooting it is infeasible or impractical, then this could be a concern.
