Yeah, but it seems like a better default than trusting whatever happens to be in the dhcp options
. Maybe the default should be a RR of providers that meet availability standards (like CT logs do), I dunno.
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That seems like a pretty cynical interpretation dude. It's just the default, I think when users go to McDonald's free WiFi, they're usually not explicitly stating they wanted to trust the McDonald's DHCP option tags.
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You're wording it like you want to defend users privacy though - which is disingenuous, right? I think you mean, you're fed up with not being able to monitor users use of your network? That's fine, but if you can do it, so can malicious admins, so it shouldn't be the default...
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It's just the default, nobody is suggesting taking away the options. The default shouldn't be to trust whoever can set DHCP option tags though, because there is no way to determine their intentions. I'm sure your reasons are noble, but "Airport Free WiFi" admin might not be....
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I think this is a really disingenuous argument. You're opposed to it because it will make it harder to monitor users, you're not opposed to it for privacy reasons, right?
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