Re: [9fans] Plan 9 security

2019-08-20 Thread Cyber Fonic
I don't think OpenBSD will run on an ESP-32. That is part of the problem with IoT, the nodes are made on the cheap and thus use the cheapest viable network capable device. On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 00:54, Ethan Gardener wrote: > On Mon, Aug 19, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Cyber Fonic wrote: > > > > It has

Re: [9fans] Plan 9 security

2019-08-20 Thread Don A. Bailey
Fwiw Plan 9’s code vase has indeed been audited. By me. Several exploitable bugs were found including a kernel exploit due to the env driver. I wrote a working PoC for it which is somewhere on the internet, but it’s quite old. Much of the code hasn’t changed, and, I would suspect, is largely sec

Re: [9fans] Plan9 on radpberry pi zero ?

2019-08-20 Thread raingloom
> Board with K210 from Kendryte: > https://ru-m.banggood.com/Sipeed-Maix-BIT-RISC-V-Dual-Core-64bit-CPU-With-FPU-AI-Module-Core-Board-Development-Board-Mini-PC-Learning-Board-p-1453873.html?gmcCountry=RU¤cy=RUB&cur_warehouse=CN&createTmp=1&ID=326941415&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=cpc_bgcs

Re: [9fans] Plan9 on radpberry pi zero ?

2019-08-20 Thread Lucio De Re
On 8/20/19, raingloom wrote: >> Board with K210 from Kendryte: For the curious (and I'm going to bookmark this so I can show my colleagues what happens when too much data is shipped to a browser, mindlessly), there are what look like full-sized images reduced to thumbnails that were still downloa