I couldve sworn I replied to these... Well, thanks to everyone who put their 2
cents in!
There is some stellar advice in here! Im going to have to go back later and
read this whole thread and write down bullet points...
Heres what I have so far.
Templates 3 catagories.
1) original (stripp
On 03/07/18 15:05, sevas wrote:
Cool. That gave me some ideas. Thanks for sharing your setup.
So, another infosec question Im trying to figure out...
Templates Vs AppVMs.
I find that I separate my Templates based on two criteria. What I want
to limit access to, and what I do or do not trust.
On Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 7:49:13 PM UTC+1, steve.coleman wrote:
> Glad to hear I'm not the only one paying attention to this particular
> attack surface. There is nothing like a wide open 24x7 automated attack
> surface to keep you up at nights wondering what web exploits will be
> discover
On Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 2:55:18 AM UTC+1, [ 799 ] wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Am 06.03.2018 10:04 nachm. schrieb "Steve Coleman"
> Because the SMTP infrastructure was not designed with compartmentalization in
> mind, and I only get my one email account to work with, this single "email"
> VM
Glad to hear I'm not the only one paying attention to this particular
attack surface. There is nothing like a wide open 24x7 automated attack
surface to keep you up at nights wondering what web exploits will be
discovered next by the hacker community. Even with layers of security
well before t
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 12:54:17 -0800 (PST)
Yuraeitha wrote:
>
> > I would love to hear how you divide your VMs up. I was looking for
> > examples online, but I couldnt find any; aside from an (ITL?) essay
> > I read last year. But starting easy and growing is good advice.
>
> Sure :)
>
> I put
Hello,
Am 06.03.2018 10:04 nachm. schrieb "Steve Coleman"
Because the SMTP infrastructure was not designed with compartmentalization
in mind, and I only get my one email account to work with, this single
"email" VM is highly isolated. It gets its own software locked down
configuration and is fire
On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 9:05:51 PM UTC+1, sevas wrote:
> Cool. That gave me some ideas. Thanks for sharing your setup.
>
> So, another infosec question Im trying to figure out...
>
> Templates Vs AppVMs.
>
> I find myself with, currently, 8 templates and growing.
> This is because I am
On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 9:05:51 PM UTC+1, sevas wrote:
> Cool. That gave me some ideas. Thanks for sharing your setup.
>
> So, another infosec question Im trying to figure out...
>
> Templates Vs AppVMs.
>
> I find myself with, currently, 8 templates and growing.
> This is because I am
On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 7:42:40 PM UTC+1, sevas wrote:
> I wasnt going to say anything... lol. But I was leaning towards debian. But
> fedora. Thats Red Hat. They are the leading administrative suite as far as I
> know. Or were. They must have good security or whos going to throw up a
> ser
On Wed, March 7, 2018 8:05 pm, sevas wrote:
> Of course, one solution is to install all my programs into a single
> templateVM and only enable the programs I need in the AppVM.
>
> But it seems more secure to me if I keep different templates for
> different needs and then create a AppVM to run th
Cool. That gave me some ideas. Thanks for sharing your setup.
So, another infosec question Im trying to figure out...
Templates Vs AppVMs.
I find myself with, currently, 8 templates and growing.
This is because I am installing different programs in different VMs
and Im not wanting to install
On 03/06/18 13:42, sevas wrote:
I havent quite tackled the security through compartmentalization part yet. I
have put some thought into it though, and after dividing my attack surface
between functions (keyring, passwords, misc files, etc) I realized that each
function has only one app to g
I wasnt going to say anything... lol. But I was leaning towards debian. But
fedora. Thats Red Hat. They are the leading administrative suite as far as I
know. Or were. They must have good security or whos going to throw up a server?
>In particular, Fedora's downfall is that its one of the very f
Em segunda-feira, 5 de março de 2018 19:39:37 UTC-3, sevas escreveu:
> Does choosing a TemplateVM have any tactical advantage to security?
>
>
> Does installing KDE have any tactical disadvantage to security?
Hello everyone
I agree with Chris Laprise: the choice of the model is not critical.
I
On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 11:39:37 PM UTC+1, sevas wrote:
> Does choosing a TemplateVM have any tactical advantage to security?
>
>
> Does installing KDE have any tactical disadvantage to security?
There are people more knowledgeable than I here, some much more, so I may be
corrected on some
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