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Re: CVS commit: src/etc
grant beattie <grant%NetBSD.org@localhost> wrote on Wed, 1 Oct 2003
at 15:22:13 +1000 in <20031001052213.GE17000@fang>:
> if something goes wrong and /etc/security isn't run, you won't receive
> any mail.
That's correct, it doesn't relate to this change.
> now you won't receive any mail at all if everything succeeds. positive
> feedback is good - perhaps some kind of "all ok" message is better
> yet.
>
> the lack of such feedback is disturbing, and I don't think this change
> is appropriate. where was this discussed?
>
> please revert to the old behaviour, and provide a knob to turn it off
> for those who don't want the positive feedback.
This change is not about the overall philosophy of suppressing
/etc/security output. That was implemented and discused quite a while
ago, when rev 1.49 of /etc/dialy was committed, around PR 17249, eight
months ago. You can set always_report_security=YES if yo ucare about
that change.
This change merely brings /etc/security's behavior with respect to
/etc/security.local, in accordance with that existing philosophy. If you
didn't have a security.local, you've been getting that behavior for
some time. It doesn't make sense for people with security.local to
fail to see supression that people w/o it do see.
Since I don't believe this change is adding something new, I'm not
going to revert it without more discussion. I think the time to revert
1.49 has past, also.
--jhawk
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