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20:25
Please learn how to properly review suggested edits.
hlt
hlt
you may want to leave those things as a coment
*comment
instead of whining about "I don't like how you review"
No, I make edits like these all the time, before now no edit like this has been rejected by any reviewer.
So, again: please learn how to properly review suggested edits
The question may be about allowing any host access to the server, but it does not ask about 'how can I make my server as vulnerable as possible?'. The reason I edited the message in was to let people know that the command is almost the worst method of allowing any host access, nonetheless because it is password-less.
Sam
Sam
@cybermonkey Not exactly the nicest way to get your point across tbh.
The only scenario where such a setup would be acceptable would be in a devlopment environment.
@Sam true, but @hlt was simply plain rude.
For the record: I rejected that review as well. Leave a comment and a down vote, that would be it.
20:38
@rene why? the answer needs a warning to warn people that it opens their server right up
and the first comment on the answer proves that
Sam
Sam
@cybermonkey Sure, I understand that. But as the old saying goes, two wrongs don't make a right. :)
No, you are coming across as rude. Remember when I asked you a while back about the impression I get from some of your responses?
@rene you should be judging edits on its merits alone, not because of the attitude of the OP (of the edit)
I did, it is an attempt to reply. Don't explain to me how I should review stuff, I've done a couple
I apologise that I may be coming across as rude, but I strongly disagree that the edit should be rejected.
The answer should state that it allows connections without a password. IMHO some newbie will come along and use that, then they'll have their database compromised because there was no warning.
20:42
I reject all such edits.
Write a better answer, leave a comment, down vote
@rene then you are incorrect to do so
I think not

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