On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Florian La Roche
<Florian.LaRoche(a)gmx.net> wrote:
> I agree with Matt. Security wise it doesn't make a lot of
sense. But
> it protects the casual user from shooting himself in the foot. What's
> the downside?
It often feels similar to the alias definitions of "rm" to make sure
Unix admins don't accidentally remove a file.
Then again no real downside...
From a security standpoint, leaving the root account also open
for ssh logins, is that a real problem. Otherwise why not leave
root and some pseudo-user account open and let the user decide
which one to use?
That might not be possible at the moment. I don't believe cloud-init
can handle multiple users for SSH key injection. Shouldn't be a big
deal to add though.
...Juerg
best regards,
Florian La Roche
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