The idea is quite nice, and no one has ever implemented it, to my knowledge. Specifically to OpenBSD, I believe it could be achieved with an expect+bioctl script talking to the serial console, emailing the passphrase (or setting one chosen by the client).
Such hosting would be really privacy+encryption focused. cheers. x9p > I want to c a system that Auto encrypts it vms (can "easily" be done with > some lines of python/whateverulike) and just forward all abuses to the > customer, some isp's does this , however they are fucking assholes ISP > that are retarded like dg-access in sweden who doesn't care about its > customers , I am thinking that Switzerland would be a good way to host > something in but as allways do allooot of research, try out acouple of > different and c who works > > On October 20, 2017 7:48:42 AM GMT+02:00, Michael Hekeler > <mich...@hekeler.com> wrote: >>> An "OpenBSD friendly hoster" is one who knows you are running an >>OpenBSD >>> VPS, and doesn't suggest you change iptables settings when talking >>about >>> your firewall with their support team. >> >>Ah I see ;-) >>I´m beginning to understand... >>To me the term "OpenBSD friendly hoster" was not clear because for me a >> >>"friendly hoster" is one that cares for the hardware and doesn´t care >>for what I run inside my container (RedHat, *BSD, Plan9, whatever) > > -- > Take Care Sincerely flipchan layerprox dev