On Oct 3, 7:03pm, m...@m00nbsd.net (Maxime Villard) wrote: -- Subject: Re: CVS commit: src/sys
| What about you both cut the drama and the bullshit right here. What has been | said already repeatedly, again, and again, is that choosing one side over the | other just does not work. There is no "most secure", there is no "most usable". | There is the *middle* of it; some security with features that are still | compiled but not accessible by unpriv user by default, some usability with a | way to enable the feature that requires the least effort possible. How about the most usable is what we have now, and the most secure we can get via a sysctl? Or the other way around? We do need a decision on where we are heading though, because we keep disabling features piecemeal in the name of security. christos