On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:29:50AM -0800, Kris Kennaway
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> > > Don't you think it makes more sense for the kernel to start off with
> > > more restrictive permissions, and have the administrator determine
> > > whether more restrictive permissions are appropriate?
> > 
> > Actually no I dont.
> > The security aware admin will know (or should that be "should know" :) )
> > what to do to make a system secure.
> 
> That's a particularly uncompelling argument.

Yes. For what it's worth, I think that system should be airtight out
of the box and the consequences for average desktop user (as I am)
clearly documented in handbook. Users who will not read the fine
documentation fully deserve the pain. Moreover, they probably will
not make a way as fine FreeBSD user in a long run.
Be sure you read the following line:
IMHO
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Vallo Kallaste
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