https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=531512
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=531512#c11
--- Comment #11 from Scott Couston 2011-10-03 00:42:22 UTC ---
Created an attachment (id=454109)
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Image to clarify confusion of Add Profile Wizard - I could not find the texts
which you mentioned anywhere; still valid in Factory
Jiri - Dont worry - You never insult me at all - Even though most users are
volunteers I still treat the project with professionalism. Nothing I write is
ever meant to be personal - I have been working in I.T for over 28 years now. I
helped create 'secure flight' if you want to google it - The box is in the U.K!
I would be most happy to write English technical help/Help Screens in Yast. I
have written functional specifications for both technical and non technical
audiences countless times. Ask me for anything please :-)
I am sure you are aware of the world wide, agreement; for the first time, that
the Internet needs to become a great deal more secure. I know there are huge
efforts being made to try and achieve this at a very high level.
If you look at the dependant bugs you can see my thoughts on Drastically
Enhancing Security. In short I thing we can to do a few major things.
1. Get rid of this hopeless external/Internal zone firewall stuff - It offers
little security AND hampers any further attempts to increase security.
2. As we do have the processing power, unlike our competitor, we can build an
ALG process where we can filter the payload data or the TCP part of
HTTP/FTP/VOIP
3. Move ALL data payload traffic to HTTPS/POP3-SSL/FTP-SSL....etc. via the huge
implementation of the PKI's world wide in huge numbers, however the problem
here is SELF signed certificates...I have many ideas and happy to talk about
security - Its my Full-Time job - IPV6 will solve nothing as far as security
goes...Sorry for the lengthy texts from me always...:-)
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