Re: Summary of password strength discussion

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On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 04:27:29AM -0400, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> > Right, unless you configure multi-factor by hand. My specific concer is
> > that there's a relatively easy to access switch which opens up the
> > system to more exposure than may be immediately obvious. I think the
> > idea of forcing a password change when this switch is toggled has some
> > problems. Maybe adding some more explanatory text to the dialog for
> > enabling "Remote login" could help, but I'm skeptical about that too;
> > hence this suggestion.
> That same person you don't trust to know what "Remote Login" does can
> run "curl ... | bash" on the command-line and trash the system.

And if there were a button in an easily-available preferences dialog in
GNOME Shell that did that, I'd be concerned.

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