When startWhenNeeded is enabled, a brute force attack on sshd will cause systemd to shut down the socket, locking out all SSH access to the machine. Setting TriggerLimitIntervalSec to 0 disables this behavior.
When startWhenNeeded is enabled, a brute force attack on sshd will cause systemd to shut down the socket, locking out all SSH access to the machine. Setting TriggerLimitIntervalSec to 0 disables this behavior.