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From: Greg Thomas
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Re: Microsoft gets the Most Secure Operating Systems award
Date: Thursday, March 22, 2007 - 4:19 pm
On 3/22/07, Jeff Rollin <jeff.rollin@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted text
> On 22/03/07, Marc Espie <espie@nerim.net> wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 03:28:29PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: > > > Their challenge is that they need to provide choice so they > > > have what they call reasonable defaults. > > > > No, they don't need to provide choice. At least not that many. They decide > > to do so. That's most of what's wrong with OS stuff these days. Too > > many choices. Too many knobs. Every day, I see people shoot themselves in > > the foot, not managing to administer boxes and networks in a simple way, > > making stupid decisions that don't serve any purpose. > > > > ACL, enforced security policies, reverse proxy setups, user accounts, > > network user groups, PAM, openldap, reiserfs, ext3fs, ext2fs... > > so many choices. So many wrong choices. > > Multiple user accounts and a journalling facility on a filesystem == > wrong: Interesting perspective. > > > > > At some point, the people who package the software need to make editorial > > decisions. Remove knobs. Provide people with stuff that just works. > > Remove options. Or definitely give them the means to do the trade-off > > correctly. > > > > Okay, it's a losing battle. I'm an old grumpy fart. > > > > Okay, a lot of IT people are just earning their wages by managing the > > incredibly too complex setups we face nowadays (and not screwing too badly > > in front of a multitude of stupide innane choices). > > > > Linux is the `culture of choice'. Provide ten MTA, ten MUA. Twenty window > > managers. Never decide which one you want to install, never give you a > > default installation that just works. Cater to the techy, nerdy culture > > of people who want to spend *days* just making choices. > > Wrong. Unix is the "culture of choice", and that includes Linux and > OpenBSD.
How many MTAs, MUAs, http servers, text editors, DNS servers, FTP servers, etc. are included with OpenBSD? Greg
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