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change secure level
Zoran Kolic
2014-10-09 15:24:06 UTC
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I wouldn't use this, as module loading and firwalls on the same machine
somehow make me quite nervous, but that is not the point here.
That is the point, nobody can't deny it. Take a look at openbsd also.
Wether we should create a more general facility like the modules.conf I
suggested, is then yet another question. It probably would be the easiest
and most universal solution for now (and can be done in a few lines of
shell code).
If mentioned comdline.txt cannot work, what do you think about
a file in /etc/rc.d ?
I still did not try out that, since I do not want to shoot my-
self in the foot. :)
Best regards all

Zoran
Christos Zoulas
2014-10-09 15:54:17 UTC
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Post by Zoran Kolic
I wouldn't use this, as module loading and firwalls on the same machine
somehow make me quite nervous, but that is not the point here.
That is the point, nobody can't deny it. Take a look at openbsd also.
Wether we should create a more general facility like the modules.conf I
suggested, is then yet another question. It probably would be the easiest
and most universal solution for now (and can be done in a few lines of
shell code).
If mentioned comdline.txt cannot work, what do you think about
a file in /etc/rc.d ?
I still did not try out that, since I do not want to shoot my-
self in the foot. :)
You can't really shoot yourself in the foot. The boot in most cases
will continue.

christos

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