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Maybe you're right. But many of todays GUIs don't do that, and probably never will, And having used webmin and various samba GUIs, I know that to make a usable GUI, you have to abstract the raw configuration options somewhat. Thus when you start from a secure default, and select various neccessary options in the GUI, you have no real idea exactly what config statements have been set, even if you understand the config syntax backwards. And in my experince, it is very easy for two GUI settings to conflict and inadvertantly open up a security hole.