Actually there's quite a few people running reactos on their main
machine from a second hdd from time to time.

Having a telnet server running by default on a system that is
automatically connected to the internet without a firewall, doesn't have
any user authentication or limited accounts, has full access to all of
the PC's hardware and tends to be quite buggy doesn't sound like a great
idea. Let's not start with sloppyness in this area.
Please disable. 90% of people don't use it anyway, and I'm quite sure it
isn't enabled by default on a Windows server.

Timo

Steven Edwards schrieb:
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Ged <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> In my opinion, this shouldn�t even be in trunk it should be in rosapps.
>>     
>
> Why not? Its a default part of Windows Server.
>
> As for leaving it disabled by default, in a normal production world I
> would agree but anyone running ReactOS in any sort of critical
> environment in its current state should be forever banned from
> touching a computer. If your really paranoid about it though then this
> is a good excuse for me to start working on adding authentication to
> it.
>
>   

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