Alle Sunday 27 April 2008, Daniel Baumann ha scritto: > The only other live system I know remotely, uses username 'ubuntu' and > no password.
> That made me curious what others think. So, what do *you* guys think? > Should it be left as is? Or do you have other preferences? How do other > live systems do it? ssh wise, Ubuntu's choice is more secure, because it disallows ssh logins if the local console user did not provide a new password. I think that using a NULL password like ubuntu do and providing both an interactive way to change it and a boot parameter could be the way I would like to have the user password managed. That way we could have a more secure default image approach, a secure personal use approach and the ability to set a password easely at build time. -- ESC:wq
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