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Autor: tito
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A: dng
Asunto: Re: [DNG] system administration of non-systemd distros and releases
On Sun, 21 Nov 2021 04:19:36 +0000
"steph.tougard via Dng" <dng@???> wrote:

> The right answer is to do whatever the customer asks, as stupid as it seems.
>
> If the customer was intelligent, he would not even ask a GNU/Linux system in the first place, it's bloated by nature, kitrooted by default and uselessly complicated (SystemD is just one more argument against Linux, not the worse one).
>
> I've found that my own Devuan sends https requests to an apparently unconfigured Windows server on Azure (all web browser were down). Is it infected ? not by anything that usual tools can detect. What does that ? I've no idea, so far I did not find (requests are rare and fast). I decided to put my working PC (not the one I'm using to write this email, but the one used to connect to my customers' servers) behind a firewall to shut any useless access to the Internet down. I resign trying to find whatever software in the thousands installed is hacking my data and sending them to the Internet.
>
> Is using a Devuan can be considered "safe" when litteraly thousands of people build thousands of unaudited packages with thousands of unaudited softwares ? OMG NO !!! Have you seen the world outside ? what makes you think a second that there is no hacker in such a huge team and that all those people act only for the best of things ?
>
> My Devuan is behind an OpenBSD. The OpenBSD has no software installed, it's a pure system as release by the OpenBSD team, the code base is small, strongly audited by a very small and known team. It can be considered safe, at least safer. Much safer than any Debian based distribution. My network configuration is so safe that I could safely store unencrypted Bitcoin private keys on an unpatched Windows 98 without any risk if I wish.
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> If the customer was intelligent, he would ask a small system strongly audited, a code base as small as possible and that only very few software compiled by hand are run and installed on it, everything behind a strong firewall who not only filter what's coming in, but as well and more importantly what's going out. SystemD is just the tree who hides the forest.
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> Good luck with that.
>


This is the main recipe for disaster, thinking to be smarter than anybody else.

Ciao,
Tito

> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
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> On Saturday, November 20th, 2021 at 21:59, Steve Litt <slitt@???> wrote:
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> > steph.tougard via Dng said on Sat, 20 Nov 2021 13:06:53 +0000
> >
> > > The question is so stupid that it does not even call for an answer.
> >
> > Ad-homonym logical fallacy.
> >
> > > If an admin is unable to understand a Unix system without SystemD,
> > >
> > > he's not a sys admin.
> >
> > No True Scotsman logical fallacy.
> >
> > The OP had pushback from the customer. If the OP wants to install
> >
> > Devuan, the right answer is a path to reassuring the customer.
> >
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