Am 17.04.2014 18:26, schrieb Paul Wouters: > On Thu, 17 Apr 2014, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > >> Didn't mean to accuse you of saying that. I do like the idea of asking >> if you are on a "trusted" network. > > For DNS issues we have similar issues. A sane default seems to be that > if you plugin a cable or you enter wifi WPA(2) details, you are > trusting the network you are connecting to per default. (with NM > override options for corner cases like using WPA2 on your phone as > hotspot but you don't trust the telco network) by plugin a cable you trust the network? seriously? you may live in a world with only wireless clients and that's why plugin a cable is something special that it only happens at your home network - i can tell for sure that's not really true you have to be *asked* if you trust that network and no i do not buy the argumentation "the user anyways says yes" because even don't ask shoots also the one which would think about or say "no" for good reasons
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