On Thu, 2013-09-19 at 01:00 +0400, Bob Bib wrote: > Ben Hutchings: > > No, the script already asks whether or not to include this information. > > Unfortunately, it's not completely true; > it doesn't prevent including MAC addresses from dmesg log for wlan interfaces.
It is of course possible for all kinds of sensitive information to end up in the kernel log. But it appears near the top of the bug report so if people are concerned about that then they are likely to notice this and delete it. The kernel log is readable by any program running on your system, but you can change that: # sysctl kernel.dmesg_restrict=1 # echo >>/etc/sysctl.conf kernel.dmesg_restrict=1 Unfortunately, basically all the information that's useful for understanding what's in the system affected by a bug is also useful for identifying the system. If you want to keep a computer secret then you must avoid sending bug reports from it or about it. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.
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