On 03/05/2022 02:15, Graham Perrin wrote:
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How will freebsd-update behave in this case?
Cannot 'status' sshd. Set sshd_enable to YES in /etc/rc.conf or use
'onestatus' instead of 'status'.
(I'd test for myself, but it's late, and I'd like to seed the thought
before I forget.)
Shouldn't it be user configurable if (any) service should be restarted
during update / upgrade?
I remember sshd not starting after upgrade in the past. I don't use
freebsd-update, but doing sshd restart by hand and sometimes there are
some incompatible changes which prevent sshd from starting.
This "safety" sshd restart can be dangerous too.
Kind regards
Miroslav Lachman