On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 04:44:47PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote:
> 
>   This terminology actually confused me for years. I thought "Trusted"
>   connections were safer. But actually it's an option you're supposed to
>   use in situations where the connection IS trustworthy and you want to
>   run stuff without extra security measures getting in your way.
>   "Untrusted" is the one that makes it (somewhat) safer to deal with an
>   untrusted remote host.

A "trusted" system is one which, if it were to fail, will screw you utterly.

Ideally, you only trust systems which are trustworthy, whiich is not 
the same thing. 

-- hendrik
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