Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 15:24:09 +0100 From: tech-lists <tech-lists@zyxst.net> To: freebsd-arch@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [HEADSUP] making /bin/sh the default shell for root Message-ID: <YVMliRwn9PZdrfB1@ceres.zyxst.net> In-Reply-To: <20210922154222.6bvnqk4kjjxewy6n@mutt-hbsd> References: <20210922083645.4vnoajyvwq6wfhdf@aniel.nours.eu> <82d7f4d1-5ce9-c7ed-d993-b16b3ddac6e3@FreeBSD.org> <20210922154222.6bvnqk4kjjxewy6n@mutt-hbsd>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Hi, On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 11:42:22AM -0400, Shawn Webb wrote: > >HardenedBSD recently removed toor. No one has complained (yet?). A >small Twitter poll[0] showed that 85% of people who responded do not >use toor. I think that before removing functionality you need to examine the issue for conformation bias. I bet that many who answered your question were unaware of toor and of those even aware, it's not like there are loads of examples in documentation discussing the versatility of root+toor over just root. I'd vote to retain toor unless there were compelling reasons not to. And even if there were reasons, I'd vote to disable-by-default before removing it completely. -- J. [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE8n3tWhxW11Ccvv9/s8o7QhFzNAUFAmFTJYEACgkQs8o7QhFz NAVtWQ/+JphK1uI+H4Cz4O7e31nW/X1sm1gL3Q32Z4rERuOkgY8aYAGtXuV7mQ/x JbeTgZ2heoOy+ZYlY0tkKJEZHOixj8FFB55mY4EbgidKH2CdsZB9d9gifJ89TsO7 HSjaZQdt3coTC//9h6LCVZm2gY+3yWvJI/jjDKE6jI+z2+fp5FRvmrIOgYBRudYt QOk3H0IRneT+lgw2+15kkpkfMjMVxJaHZaPHJe6+9Xt+HZY26iadyBEv876F1Kjk GVW8TwCSEt7/InwICfw7I/Z5hbk5eZkPdyicn06QpVrze1tBmT3jFZw08SBcmvAS bNPEfSHQuVOVHm1SNQDFmeEWRs3gbS0YGZSdmOuye04jhsrHaTjUB6fuu3JC9uQa EkY+tkpch0h5TNsAP9S7/or28bQk5Rn5vgd6g/c0ffIdR1Sx4Vy7zRZugfqhqWFL 3PHhHeBr5kKq6c1FXjJQO1o2XP8Ivbeh0mQFJb2Z/E066R2xwEBxk4K8xrRqTD6g 9/T8sH3L9eZr6pJSvh6jRmfXusTd317iWVM/tqOHvKj0AL/IrsxkmEsjmw2i6utZ +qyBOAeX+n+QkJhXz/YWrQZGz3drYTcBNBpre97sqZf7rl80chnG3PY+ZShw/0TF YFIxZOVM8BNLbAJEJQtKzjjKSTRxIKVFsYU+hDnc1i6Io8NgMsk= =m2UQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----help
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