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Re: [opensuse] 11.2 - what was the reasoning behind disabling sshd by default?
- From: Sorin Peste <neaorine@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:51:48 +0200
- Message-id: <e6639a040911201251n6abbaf3m72dae950fff4be0f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If 95% of the installed base are Joe Users, how many of these are home
users who are their own "admin"? Remember we're not talking about
power users here.
For business / education environments, don't you think it's the
admin's job to properly configure the workstations?
If you've got enough machines that a task is time consuming, then
automate it. openSUSE provides the tools to do that.
The previous statement applies to any platform. I don't see any
Windows domain admins claiming that Microsoft should enable Remote
Desktop by default in Windows.
Sorin
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Sorin Peste wrote:
Actually, I don't think that anyone has argued that the _user_ needs
sshd. I am arguing that _I_ as an admin need sshd - the _user_ couldn't
care less, regardless of who his admin is. Which is why we should just
leave it running.
If 95% of the installed base are Joe Users, how many of these are home
users who are their own "admin"? Remember we're not talking about
power users here.
For business / education environments, don't you think it's the
admin's job to properly configure the workstations?
If you've got enough machines that a task is time consuming, then
automate it. openSUSE provides the tools to do that.
The previous statement applies to any platform. I don't see any
Windows domain admins claiming that Microsoft should enable Remote
Desktop by default in Windows.
Sorin
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