On Sat, Oct 06, 2018 at 12:52:07PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
It should probably be opt-in because creating
ever-growing files
by default is a bit unfriendly to embedded platforms.
you can just limit the size of those files and keep the last $N commands.
Every shell manages quite fine with their history on that regard...
Also, some commands accept crypto secrets in
parameters, and people will not
expect those to be saved by default under $HOME where any program
could easily read them.
As indicated $HOME is $HOME of the daemon, not the user. Anyone who has
those privileges can just as well access the HLR database directly...
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