Mark,
if you do not find this "typical behaviour" suitable, you may suggest a
"better behaviour" - we are open to it.
just my 2 cents: if you make a thing too complicated by default, only
people with advanced skills will be able to use. IF the default is less
complicated, people with less skills will be able to get around; the
skilled one are free to enhanced the default setup......we just try to
cover as much users as possible with the default setup.
Also thanks for spotting the doc bug - it is fixed now on CVS.
regards,
bogdan
Mark Kent wrote:
>this is a
typical behaviour of all software - to let an initial way of
>access not properly configured, they may turn indeed in security holes:
>
>
Your goal should be "good behaviour" not "typical behaviour"...
I think it is a case of trying to be too nice but with very limited
benefit for a new user. I just found the line in the INSTALL file
that references this:
b) try to login with your SIP client as user 'admin' with password
'heslo'
Well... that's not even the default password anymore, is it?
So, anyone starting with 1.0.1 (which includes *everyone* new,
as that is the top link at
openser.org) will not use that convenience.
BTW, thanks for taking the time to respond to messages.
I see you get to each one that has yet to be answered
by anyone else (although someone did email me privately).
Thanks,
-mark