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Date:      Wed, 12 Mar 2003 14:33:07 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Jorge Mario G." <list@linopryne.com>
To:        <wmoran@potentialtech.com>
Cc:        <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: why BIND and sendmail installed by default?
Message-ID:  <1065.192.168.0.4.1047497587.squirrel@mail.linopryne.com>
In-Reply-To: <3E6F7166.4090803@potentialtech.com>
References:  <1943.192.168.0.4.1047488729.squirrel@mail.linopryne.com> <3E6F7166.4090803@potentialtech.com>

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>> 2. for bill:
>> I dont think there is BIND conde involved in the resolver

OK, BIND has nothing to do with the resolver :-)
>
> Well, we can both think about it, or you could check.
>
>> 3. for peter:
>> I always go with the CUSTOM install
>
> I think he's talking about FreeBSD 5, which I know for a fact no longer
> includes perl, and may have other things (like sendmail) removed as
> well.
>
> You know, you could start this agument with just about any component
> other than the kernel ... "Why is traceroute installed by default, I
> don't always want to do packet sniffing?" ... "Why is ping installed by
> default?"  Many Linux distros don't have these tools.
>
> The answer is: "Because that's how FreeBSD is distributed"  Some of
> these questions have already been raised and the default changed
> (perl for example).  The sendmail issue has been asked before as
> well.  The reasons are primarily historical, and there are ways to
> disable/replace/remove those tools.
>
> Does that answer your question?
>

and ummmmm sort of... , but I mean! we all know that BIND and sendmail are
buggy and come with a full set of security flows.  Also if "historical"
things have been changed why not this?? sounds like a decent idea no?
my programmaing skills are very basic but I'll check that out
Thanks for at least showin interest

Jorge




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