Re: nuking unsafe protocols (was Re: Upcoming rc.conf changes not loading certain currently loaded daemons)

2000-08-24 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vivek Khera writes: : s Surely rmt could work over ssh? : : Apparently not with its current implementation. It also must fallback : to using rcmd(3) for compatibility with other systems, if one were to : implement the ssh layer. OpenBSD's dump has this

Re: nuking unsafe protocols (was Re: Upcoming rc.conf changes not loading certain currently loaded daemons)

2000-08-24 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nathan Ahlstrom writes: : This PR may be of interest. : http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=15830 Actually, no. It isn't that interesting. More interesting would be something like the following which does it for all rcmd based things. It is out of OpenBSD,

Re: nuking unsafe protocols (was Re: Upcoming rc.conf changes not loading certain currently loaded daemons)

2000-08-24 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vivek Khera writes: : Wow! If voting is considered, I vote for such a patch to be included. : It makes sense considering that ssh is now part of the core system. Actually, it turns out to be a bad idea and we should use, I think, the more generic rcmdsh from OpenBSD

Re: nuking unsafe protocols (was Re: Upcoming rc.conf changes not loading certain currently loaded daemons)

2000-08-24 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] James Housley writes: : blaine wrote: : Umm, why not just use openbsd if security is the primary concern? : : Why shouldn't we provide the best level of security possible, using : OpenBSD as a target? We should be targetting things at a much higher level than