> I personally think that it should default to secure, and only go 
> into "insecure" mode if a checkbox or other prompt is chosen for home 
> desktop pc.

Agreed !

> That would give a "best of both worlds" solution... leaving it up to the 
> user to decide what is best for him/her, and if they dont know what they 
> are doing, by choosing "home workstation" or Home Desktop or what-have-
> you, they are given the current non-ssh installation, but "expert" 
> and "custom" get ssh and disabled (to remote hosts) telnet.

Actually, I think the home users should have it turned on by default
since *they* are the ones that get r00ted !  Those of us doing server
or expert installs will also *expect* it.

Thanks... Dan.



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