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<farkuhar> okay, the FAQ now contains a quick writeup of what we've learned from jaeger's experience: https://crux.nu/Wiki/FaqConfiguration
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<jaeger> hrmm... the hosts.allow/hosts.deny stuff in the FAQ page is no longer valid since tcp_wrappers is gone, right?
<beerman> yep should be
<farkuhar> jaeger: good catch! Which would you prefer: deleting that entire question, trimming the answer to a simple reminder about rc.conf, or replacing the hosts.allow/hosts.deny stuff with a brief intro to nftables?
<farkuhar> the FaqConfiguration page looked rather empty with only one question, but if "How do I get sshd running?" is no longer *frequently asked*, I can think of at least one other configuration issue to take its place.
<jaeger> I would probably just remove the sshd section entirely
<beerman> could still serve as an example on how to activate a service that comes with a rc file
<jaeger> I suppose, though that's also in the handbook
<beerman> true
<beerman> people dont read handbooks anymore anyway, they want to watch youtube videos
<stenur> no.
<SiFuh> Handbooks are way less annoying than most of those youtube videos :-)
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