On Sat, Oct 06, 2018 at 12:52:07PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote: > It should probably be opt-in because creating ever-growing files > by default is a bit unfriendly to embedded platforms.
you can just limit the size of those files and keep the last $N commands. Every shell manages quite fine with their history on that regard... > Also, some commands accept crypto secrets in parameters, and people will not > expect those to be saved by default under $HOME where any program > could easily read them. As indicated $HOME is $HOME of the daemon, not the user. Anyone who has those privileges can just as well access the HLR database directly... -- - Harald Welte <[email protected]> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/ ============================================================================ "Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option." (ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)
