What you say could be done is correct. It is also true that Rome wasn't
built in a day and Ubuntu Server is a young project. What those could do
items lack is someone who is motivated to focus on this particular problem
and develop and deploy a solution. Generally people who are worried about
On 11 mar 2009, at 18:12, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I understand your perspective, but this is actually by design. The
> default Ubuntu Server install opens no ports to the outside world
> (which
> is also why openssh is an option and not in the standard install).
> While I understand the probl
I understand your perspective, but this is actually by design. The
default Ubuntu Server install opens no ports to the outside world (which
is also why openssh is an option and not in the standard install).
While I understand the problems associated with this design choice, it
is unlikely to chang