The Solaris smf tools provide some nice facilities: one is single
interface to start, stop, check and restart all the services on a
system. We pretty much have that ...

The other is a single interface to enable, disable and query the
status of all the services. All we really have is the last one...

Sounds like the only missing pieces, then, are standard
ways to enable, disable, and configure services.  How about:

  sudo /etc/rc.d/ssh enable
  sudo /etc/rc.d/ssh disable
  sudo /etc/rc.d/ssh configure

That shouldn't be much of a stretch to implement, either.
The first two just append entries to /etc/rc.conf.  The
third opens an editor with a list of variables supported
by this service and then appends the result to rc.conf.

Tim
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