Re: [PATCH] anaconda: Redo the 'sshd' flag

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On 03/04/2010 09:23 PM, Jon Masters wrote:
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 11:27 -0500, Chris Lumens wrote:
Previously, we would only start sshd if you'd passed --kickstart to
anaconda; but, if passed a kickstart file, we would start sshd unless
you explicitly turned it off.  Instead, default sshd to off for both
slow and kickstart installs, and allow it to be enabled for slow
installs from the kernel command line.

Note that, in the absence of a kickstart file specifying users, this
will start sshd with no password for root.  Treat this like you would
treat 'vnc' with no 'vncpasswd'.

ACK for master.  Do you think this is a big enough problem to require
committing to f13-branch as well?  I'm inclined to say no.

I think it's useful enough to commit to a certain other tree though when
you have chance. No rush, but it would aid in debugging.

Jon.

The QA team has requested this for rhel6-branch, see #572493.

I will merge and push the patch once appropriate.

Ales

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