On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 03:41:46AM +0500, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> My conclusion is that the 'linux.sh' script currently does way too much
> automation, assuming it 'knows better' what the user wants. And among this, it
> does things which are plain dangerous, not warning about them.
Generally speaking it does know better.

> I suggest adding a configuration file option to set whether or not linux.sh
> should control RADVD and configure forwarding, and have that option off by
> default.
I wouldn't turn it off by default, people should know what a router is.
By default the config sets you up as a host, which shouldn't be doing
anything.

I will look into editing the linux.sh so you can disable certain things.

 - Craig

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