On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Yves Dorfsman <[email protected]> wrote:

> But this is my concern...
> Business (notn-technical) users using their laptop on a public wifi such
> as an
> overpriced coffee shop or in an airport.
>

But you also asked about OS X, and it doesn't feed unsanitized DHCP options
through the environment via bash. Nor do Windows boxes; it's only Linux
that matters here, and how many non-technical business users have Linux
desktops or laptops?

(Android also doesn't count here, since it doesn't use bash and I suspect
the DHCP stuff is handled completely in Java. There's a reason rooting
scripts install busybox; Android doesn't come with it, or a Unix-type shell
at all in most cases.)

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