On 7/2/24 13:24, Rich Pieri wrote:
TL;DR: these are notices, not errors.
socket units are, well, socket units. They're systemd's version of
(x)inetd.conf.
Yes, I looked at "ssh.socket" is and indeed it did look very inetd-like.
Which is what worried me! If sshd isn't going to start until some
ssh.socket something tells it to, and if that is disabled…
Looking back through my notes I see *lots* of times I recorded that I
upgraded openssh-server, yet I don't ever before remember seeing a
"notice" that looked so unnervingly error-like.
The fact that this is the first time openssh-server has had an upgrade
since my Debian 11 -> 12 upgrade might be its cause, but that doesn't
make it an explanation.
A static unit is a unit that lacks an install section. This is not a
bug: many units don't need to auto-start at boot time. They are
triggered by other events.
If some inetd-like mechanism isn't going to start sshd, and there isn't
a "static unit" to "auto-start" to do it either, what a frightening pair
of "notices".
-kb
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