Hi,
If you got scared, why not keep the entire network down?
If you want it, sure you can enable it ;-)
By your reasoning, Fedora doesn't need to provide secure installation
defaults. Anyone could craft their own iptables rules and selinux
policies if they feed a need for better security. And by the way, why
having trouble provinding services pre-packaged using chroot?
[]s, Fernando Lozano
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