Am 27.11.2014 um 12:13 schrieb P J P:
Just because it is easy to infer non-root user names does not mean we tell people 
it is 'root'. Secondly, it might be easy for you to infer such names, not for 
everyone. The increased difficulty level that is added by not allowing remote root 
login could help to thwart lot of real & automated attacks.[1] Thirdly, it need 
not have to be entirely about security, it's also about picking the right default 
configuration. Same as disabling sshd(8) in Workstation by default. As Scott wrote 
above

so why not consider disable sshd at all and make a checkbox in Anaconda "ssh support yes/no" because after somebody says "yes" it's his clearly decision and he is responsible to secure it with key-only auth

i guess the answer will be "because too many options in the installer will harm" which i can't support - to less options IMHO harm forcing the user to look what is setup and how

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

-- 
devel mailing list
[email protected]
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct

Reply via email to