Re: RFC: backporting GEOM to the 4.x branch

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Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote: > -On [20050303 07:57], Matthew Dillon (dillon@apollo.backplane.com) wrote: > >> Personally speaking I have no problem making ultra encryption available >> to the general public, but I do believe (personally speaking) that the >> *default* should be something slightly less secure just so criminals >> and terrorists (at least the stupid ones, which is most or they wouldn't >> be criminals or terrorists), don't get an automatic boost from our work. > > > Since when did we dictate policy on this level? Any serious organised > criminal or terrorist works in a team/cell and has the brain/clue to bump it > to another level from the default. So I really think your reasoning here > holds no ground. > > So why are we even being concerned about this given all the other security > stuff we have in base already? > Being unfortunately enough to have some experience on this subject, well the terrorist / intelligence part at least not the other stuff, I would like to add the following in this discussion. "Bad-Boys" that could benefit from higher security should be: - Experienced enough to use DragonFlyBSD - Unexperienced enough not to know how to increase the security level - Organized enough to benefit from encrypted communication in whatever form - Not to organized, otherwise there would be a communications specialized that at least knows how to increase security. That makes the target audience who cold get an automatic boost very small. Although personally speaking the *default* should be the one that is the most simple/robust/adjustable. Personally speaking if this by any chance affects the security level, thats fine with me as long as its public knowledge and there are way to adjust it. I prefer not to mix politics and/or religious believes with unix, it's a bad match IMHO ....... vi of course ;-) -- mph
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