Re: Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Disallow Empty Password By Default

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On Do, 05.12.19 00:21, Marius Schwarz (fedoradev@xxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> Am 03.12.19 um 09:07 schrieb Lennart Poettering:
> > Also note that on Fedora Workstation we default to suspend-on-idle
> > these days. i.e. when you don't actually work on the laptop the laptop
> > is suspended and not reachable via SSH at all, hence adding
> > systemd-homed doesn't make anything worse in that regard...
>
> How do you wanne access data on your homeserver, when you are at
> work?

Fedora Workstation is — as the name suggests — a workstation OS. It
enforces policies by deault (such as suspend-on-idle) that are not
appropriate for a server.

Which has nothing to do with systemd-homed btw, it's the existing
Fedora Workstation behaving that way.

> The system will idle, will go into suspend and you can't access it
> anymore?

Yeah, isn't it great that when you leave your laptop on your desk
unattended you know for sure it's securely locked after a while and
can only be unlocked from you again with your pw?

> I really hope, it's easily configureable, otherwise it will end up here
> "dnf erase".

I love you too, my friend.

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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