I think the problem is not just that ENABLED is equal to 0 by default but that an entry ENABLED exists in /etc/default/stunnel4.
Why?
I haven't found any way that can demonstrate the fact that ENABLED should be useful. We already have runlevel scripts to control the fact that a service is ENABLED or not.
I think the problem is not just that ENABLED is equal to 0 by default but that an entry ENABLED exists in /etc/default/ stunnel4.
Why?
I haven't found any way that can demonstrate the fact that ENABLED should be useful. We already have runlevel scripts to control the fact that a service is ENABLED or not.