On Friday 01 July 2005 11:06 am, Matt Garman wrote:

SD-RAM cards have a physical read-only/read-write switch.  I've used them for 
exactly this purpose.  Though you need an adapter to make them appear as a 
regular IDE drive.

Mike

> Is there any kind of storage media that can be set as read-only, and
> only reset to read and write by physical access?
>
> I'm thinking about something like the (seemingly ancient) 3.5"
> floppy disks that had that little "switch" you could use to set the
> disk to read only.
>
> Are there any hard drives that have a similar kind of feature?
>
> I'm thinking that this would be nice for a firewall machine: if the
> machine was compromised, it still couldn't be modified (i.e.,
> volumes mounted read only can always be remounted read-write if the
> machine is root compromised).
>
> I'm thinking that I could burn a CD-R (and re-burn it whenever
> there's a configuration change), but it seems like the system might
> have a lot of latency and the CD-ROM drive might prematurely fail.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt

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