And while we wait or fail to address this, countless other installations
will happen.

Worse still, we have a plethora of installations that are happily
waiting the unsuspecting audience member that has installed a game
server.

The big problem here is that more than a year and a half has passed and
we don't have a resolution in any way, shape, or form.  I'd be pretty
certain that at least one person that has read this report is capable of
raising and forcing the issue to either be resolved or dismissed.

Debian's policy is absolutely absurd on servers.  How much vision does
it take to realize that this is a fundamental security problem?  How
much vision does it take to realize that it impacts our audience _right
now_?  How much vision does it take to realize that this should have
_nothing_ to do with politics?

Remember the Debian security debacle from a few months ago?  Remember
the black eye?  How would more feel?  Say hello to Ubuntu XP edition...

Passive security is no security.

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Installing a server for a game automatically auto-inits and runs every boot.
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