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H A D | obmc-console@.service.in | 9836e2b3 Mon Feb 10 19:42:07 CST 2020 Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> conf: Ship default configuration and systemd units Two configurations are supported: 1. A socket-activated, single-port client service arrangement, and 2. A port-templated client service systemd's template-unit constraints prevent us from mapping ports to a daemon configuration for the socket-activated case. To support multiple concurrent console servers we have to revert to a standard daemon arrangement where dropbear binds, listens and accepts its own connections. This brings with it immediate memory overhead of running dropbear before connections are received. As such configuration 2 is opt-in as there are very few systems that require it. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Change-Id: Ifbcac1b1ca75ab3ff08c73855d7ed2ebabc27c0a
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H A D | obmc-console-ssh.socket.in | 9836e2b3 Mon Feb 10 19:42:07 CST 2020 Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> conf: Ship default configuration and systemd units Two configurations are supported: 1. A socket-activated, single-port client service arrangement, and 2. A port-templated client service systemd's template-unit constraints prevent us from mapping ports to a daemon configuration for the socket-activated case. To support multiple concurrent console servers we have to revert to a standard daemon arrangement where dropbear binds, listens and accepts its own connections. This brings with it immediate memory overhead of running dropbear before connections are received. As such configuration 2 is opt-in as there are very few systems that require it. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Change-Id: Ifbcac1b1ca75ab3ff08c73855d7ed2ebabc27c0a
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H A D | client.2200.conf.in | 9836e2b3 Mon Feb 10 19:42:07 CST 2020 Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> conf: Ship default configuration and systemd units Two configurations are supported: 1. A socket-activated, single-port client service arrangement, and 2. A port-templated client service systemd's template-unit constraints prevent us from mapping ports to a daemon configuration for the socket-activated case. To support multiple concurrent console servers we have to revert to a standard daemon arrangement where dropbear binds, listens and accepts its own connections. This brings with it immediate memory overhead of running dropbear before connections are received. As such configuration 2 is opt-in as there are very few systems that require it. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Change-Id: Ifbcac1b1ca75ab3ff08c73855d7ed2ebabc27c0a
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H A D | server.ttyVUART0.conf.in | 9836e2b3 Mon Feb 10 19:42:07 CST 2020 Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> conf: Ship default configuration and systemd units Two configurations are supported: 1. A socket-activated, single-port client service arrangement, and 2. A port-templated client service systemd's template-unit constraints prevent us from mapping ports to a daemon configuration for the socket-activated case. To support multiple concurrent console servers we have to revert to a standard daemon arrangement where dropbear binds, listens and accepts its own connections. This brings with it immediate memory overhead of running dropbear before connections are received. As such configuration 2 is opt-in as there are very few systems that require it. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Change-Id: Ifbcac1b1ca75ab3ff08c73855d7ed2ebabc27c0a
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H A D | obmc-console-ssh@.service.in | 9836e2b3 Mon Feb 10 19:42:07 CST 2020 Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> conf: Ship default configuration and systemd units Two configurations are supported: 1. A socket-activated, single-port client service arrangement, and 2. A port-templated client service systemd's template-unit constraints prevent us from mapping ports to a daemon configuration for the socket-activated case. To support multiple concurrent console servers we have to revert to a standard daemon arrangement where dropbear binds, listens and accepts its own connections. This brings with it immediate memory overhead of running dropbear before connections are received. As such configuration 2 is opt-in as there are very few systems that require it. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Change-Id: Ifbcac1b1ca75ab3ff08c73855d7ed2ebabc27c0a
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H A D | use-socket.conf.in | 9836e2b3 Mon Feb 10 19:42:07 CST 2020 Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> conf: Ship default configuration and systemd units Two configurations are supported: 1. A socket-activated, single-port client service arrangement, and 2. A port-templated client service systemd's template-unit constraints prevent us from mapping ports to a daemon configuration for the socket-activated case. To support multiple concurrent console servers we have to revert to a standard daemon arrangement where dropbear binds, listens and accepts its own connections. This brings with it immediate memory overhead of running dropbear before connections are received. As such configuration 2 is opt-in as there are very few systems that require it. Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> Change-Id: Ifbcac1b1ca75ab3ff08c73855d7ed2ebabc27c0a
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