[CentOS] Does anyone use tcp wrappers (hosts.allow/hosts.deny) anymore?
Cliff Pratt
enkiduonthenet at gmail.comSat Mar 22 00:54:47 UTC 2014
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On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Always Learning <centos at u62.u22.net>wrote: > > On Thu, 2014-03-20 at 17:18 -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > > > On the other hand, what justifiable reason was there for the massively > > increased complexity of grub2? And why do all configuration files > suddenly > > *desperately* need to be xml? > > Because misguided fools believe XML is wundervol and they don't want > simplicity of use. > > The advantages of XML are that it is a common, mature standard, it is easily parseable by humans and computers. Cheers, Cliff
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