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add systemd service file #69
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that's cool but provision of service scripts has and will always be the responsibility of linux distros, not the software package itself. means i won't be adding this to the repo. i'll leave this open though so users can immediately see and copy/paste your script. |
Could go in a "docs/examples" directory?
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that's cool but provision of service scripts has and will always be the
responsibility of linux distros, not the software package itself. means i
won't be adding this to the repo. i'll leave this open though so users can
immediately see and copy/paste your script.
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TBH I'm not a huge fan of SystemD (although it has its uses) so I like software staying init neutral. |
e.g. this works for me on Debian
microsocks.service
/etc/microsocks.conf
It's a bit simple, and could be expanded by improving security (chroot, user=nobody, logging, whatever) but it just works.
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