Hallo Mathieu,

Yes, I understand your opinion, it makes sence in enterprice 
environments. But in the situation, when outdoor staffs have to connect 
their company laptops from outside the company, the IT-administrators 
have to set up your special file into 
//var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/. /Do they all know this?

A lot of private users choose Linux, because they want a relatively 
secure system. Do they like the solution to use sudo, when they are 
logged in as normal users (to surf the internet)? And what about the 
families with one administrator and kids and grandparents?

On private computers (people are the only users of their system), it's 
recommended everybody to use at least two separate logins, independent 
from the respective operating system. One login for admin purpose only, 
the other for daily work as a normal user without admin rights. And many 
programmers suggest never (!) to type the admin password, when a normal 
user is logged in. We cannot imagine all security vulnerabilities in 
this context. Think about temporary keyloggers, realized f.i. by 
JavaScript + XSS, or by Flash Player content.

For better clarity and comfort, please, could you integrate the 
assignment of the permission „create network connections“ into the admin 
application „users and groups“? Optimally subdivided into cable, WLAN, 
Bluetooth, GSM and so on. Formerly group dip?

Best regards, J. R. B.

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