On Tuesday 19 October 2004 13:51, Rafiq_Maniar at Dell.com wrote:
> The 'service' command in Fedora is only used for once-off actions, it will
> only stop sshd in this instance. sshd will just start again at the next
> reboot
Thanks - I did know this,
but just wanted to be sure stopping sshd on my desktop
did not affect anything on my little LAN -
it doesn't appear to have done.
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