On Monday, November 25, 2019 2:59:18 PM MST Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/25/19 1:25 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
> 
> > == Benefit to Fedora ==
> > 
> > Changes in described components (Step 1 - Step 4) are necessary to
> > implement in order to make sure that user accounts and tools works
> > correctly when authentication with empty password is disabled by
> > system administrator. Changing system default to disallow
> > authentication with empty passwords (Step 5) improves system
> > hardening.
> 
> 
> Steps 1 - 4 are not benefits, they are workarounds to critical system 
> utilities required by this change.  I don't understand why this change 
> is necessary at all.  It only affects local logins and if someone wants 
> to have an empty password, why make it so difficult?  It's their choice. 
>   It's not like Fedora has any default logins with empty passwords, the 
> user has to make their own.
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I would have to agree. It's one thing to warn non-technical users when setting 
empty passwords, another entirely to prevent them. Many non-technical users 
just don't want a password set on their system.

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John M. Harris, Jr.
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