Re: service runs - but it's not really there

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On 28/01/2021 21:32, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Do, 28.01.21 20:06, lejeczek (peljasz@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

Hi guys

This absolutely boggled my mind, my brain exploded, but go easy on me as I
ain't an expert.
I have, meaning the "root" but other users too, _NO_ "~/.config/systemd" -
thus, how I understand it, no service definitions which are user-made, yet
this..

● user@0.service - User Manager for UID 0
    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/user@.service; static; vendor
preset: disabled)
    Active: active (running) since Thu 2021-01-28 17:13:01 GMT; 2h 34min ago
  Main PID: 854314 (systemd)
    Status: "Startup finished in 44ms."
     Tasks: 35
    Memory: 69.3M
    CGroup: /user.slice/user-0.slice/user@0.service
            ├─init.scope
            │ ├─854314 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd --user
            │ └─854319 (sd-pam)
            └─syncthing.service

exists and gets auto started by "systemd" without any asking really.
This is really very bad, no?
What am I missing here?
systemd at the very least will spawn your per-user dbus daemon, which
is needs to be available for many programs to function. Even others
require systemd themselves.

Lennart

--
Lennart Poettering, Berlin
I think I found it, in my opinion a very cheeky bastard - syncthing - who does this:

[Install]
WantedBy=default.target

which results in:

-> $ llr /etc/systemd/user/default.target.wants/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 39 Jan 26 10:39 syncthing.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/user/syncthing.service

So those of you on RHEL and derivatives (I assume that same rpm goes to all those) - suffices to install "syncthing" an you have your "roor" does as above and if you are not aware then the "root" does that with you not even knowing.

As a matter of sharing opinions - is that a good & healthy practice to make & distribute packages like that?
many thanks, L.
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