-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Am 16.04.2015 um 12:22 schrieb LoneVVolf:
On 16-04-15 06:25, Francis Gerund wrote:
Strange that the ufw install routine didn't do that automatically.
Nope, that's standard practice for arch pacakges.
let me elaborate that a little further. imagine you run a publicly accessible installation (aka server). if, after installing a service like httdp, mailstuff or similar the service would be started automatically, you had no chance to configure it, test it for security, change its behaviour or nessecary files (like certificates). in arch, the user is in control. and since installing does mean "write all needed files to disc" it does not mean "start the service". i hope you can understand the reason (and there are more for sure) better now. g -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJVL5RgAAoJELKHx5nAxn3sa5EH/3RhXf6b+WAlnVkw4FUvb00v g+IUKIWP4QDnameC7qZAraRpkxcpA3HRin5tYbYV+FNC2IAla+O/aK2xxUs6Z8w1 g8aWuuCMKqbCmyxuydsxWHphNI4J0OVV8/jmc2Yay1ZpufepZjQTj+55G0rXHXOk pLnAtYqx3hjL0pfLLGZVFTNngRb6opyaC2GpzCaneAaq/l4UO7o5IUBRpSrKWSeb PGsOuH6vcVW+tHGI19u4ghXyVtItkjNr7sV3DZeFMwxkde9Pl2ahdbJyAaNB2bJA gwjI2BncCEnJzPhG5C/O3TbCnjTG2lm9d9L5lKcx1ZYJtgRUbdybOVdIRztF27Y= =DqsW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----