Chris Mauritz wrote:
Milton Calnek wrote:
If you don't like the defaults, get anaconda to change them for you.
Or write a script that you run shortly after install to make the
changes for you.
That would be pretty amazing if at the end (or at the beginning) of the
install there was some checkbox that said something to the effect of:
"Would you like to maintain compatibility with upstream security
defaults or would you like to follow our more sensible recommendations
instead?"
And if the user chooses the latter, a much more secure default
configuration could be applied. That might go a long way towards
helping non-wizard folks to enjoy some measure of additional protection
by default. Just a thought.
Or, package the more sensible configuration (according to your expert
judgement...) in centosplus for easy addition later.
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Les Mikesell
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