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Why is the FascistLogging ssh logging mode named that?

cn flag

The docs describe Fascist Logging mode quite well, so I understand what it does.

Basically it is a variant of debug logging enabled with

FascistLogging yes

But why is it named that? I'm sure the original authors had a funny reason behind the name, but I can't think of any analogy to relate logging and fascism.

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br flag

"Fascism - a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control" Dictionary definition

Fascism is often linked to extremism, control, manipulation and paranoia - so a logging level that is extreme could be described by some as being rather fascist - so that.

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Comment from the sources: "Specifies whether to use verbose logging. Verbose logging violates the privacy of users and is not recommended." https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/commit/5ce662a9202240a2f5fa6a9334d58186bdaba50c#diff-74a285b88709826bc2d98c64cc2814798e52b013c7bf1a4c038027f16ead4a3bL234
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