I extend the question to Intel ME (similar to IPMI), cloud hosting (direct
access to hardware by sysadmins) and virtual machines. I think the answer is
default encryption of both disk and ram.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 14:11, Denis wrote:
> By reading this article
> blog.rapid7.com/2013/07/02/a-
On 2018-03-09, Consus wrote:
> On 16:11 Fri 09 Mar, Denis wrote:
>> By reading this article
>> blog.rapid7.com/2013/07/02/a-penetration-testers-guide-to-ipmi/ my hair
>> raised.
>>
>> How to OpenBSD security withstands against IPMI holed solution from top
>> hardware vendors?
>>
>> Best ways to
On 16:11 Fri 09 Mar, Denis wrote:
> By reading this article
> blog.rapid7.com/2013/07/02/a-penetration-testers-guide-to-ipmi/ my hair
> raised.
>
> How to OpenBSD security withstands against IPMI holed solution from top
> hardware vendors?
>
> Best ways to prevent potential risks for OpenBSD ove
On 09/03/18 15:11, Denis wrote:
> By reading this article
> blog.rapid7.com/2013/07/02/a-penetration-testers-guide-to-ipmi/ my hair
> raised.
>
> How to OpenBSD security withstands against IPMI holed solution from top
> hardware vendors?
>
> Best ways to prevent potential risks for OpenBSD over
2018-03-09 14:11 GMT+01:00 Denis :
> By reading this article
> blog.rapid7.com/2013/07/02/a-penetration-testers-guide-to-ipmi/ my hair
> raised.
>
> How to OpenBSD security withstands against IPMI holed solution from top
> hardware vendors?
>
TOP hardware vendors name it LOM or ILO or Drac inste
By reading this article
blog.rapid7.com/2013/07/02/a-penetration-testers-guide-to-ipmi/ my hair
raised.
How to OpenBSD security withstands against IPMI holed solution from top
hardware vendors?
Best ways to prevent potential risks for OpenBSD over IPMI?
Thanks
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