Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2018 13:22:38 -0600 From: Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> To: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.net>, Wojciech Puchar <wojtek@puchar.net> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: how to use ftp(1) in batch mode Message-ID: <1535743358.33841.81.camel@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <099312d3-cda1-b8a6-b97d-b6e02d46e50e@grosbein.net> References: <alpine.BSF.2.20.1808301449001.26234@puchar.net> <5B87F083.6080804@grosbein.net> <alpine.BSF.2.20.1808311551550.4910@puchar.net> <99dde87e-1ddf-e1bc-a1a1-081718100f51@grosbein.net> <alpine.BSF.2.20.1808312036420.46147@puchar.net> <1535741187.33841.80.camel@freebsd.org> <099312d3-cda1-b8a6-b97d-b6e02d46e50e@grosbein.net>
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On Sat, 2018-09-01 at 02:13 +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote: > 01.09.2018 1:46, Ian Lepore wrote: > > > > > > > > > why it is less secure as long as it is my account with > > > security.bsd.see_other_uids=0 set on server or even my own > > > computer. > > > > > My advice: Just ignore them. A certain type of person simply cannot > > resist lecturing about security, even when they know absolutely > > nothing > > about your application or context. > That's not about a protocol, installation or context but about bad > habits it general. > Yes, I know ftp can be pretty secure if runs over IPSEC etc. and I > sometimes do so. > That does not make a habit to include a password into URLs a good > habit. > LOL, thank you for making my point most eloquently. Y'all just REALLY can't resist lecturing, can you? -- Ian
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