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From: "Johnathan M."
Sender: owner-m...@openbsd.org
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2020 08:26:05
To: Charlie Burnett
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Subject: Re: Process Isolation
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020, 4:22 AM Charlie Burnett wrote:
> Hey y'all,
>
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020, 4:22 AM Charlie Burnett wrote:
> Hey y'all,
>
> Sorry if this has been answered before but I couldn't find a satisfactory
> answer searching for it, and this is more of an academic question. So
> security focused Linux distros like Qubes go to extremes to
> compartmentalize/i
On 2020-02-06 07:59, Charlie Burnett wrote:
> I apologize if this was a question I've somehow missed the answer to!
OpenBSD takes a more fine grained approach in isolating functions rather than
whole programs ideally by the person best suited to do the job (the program
developer). Isolating whole
alize/isolate any and all programs it can. FreeBSD has it's jail
> program which is seemingly the gold standard for process isolation when you
> can't be bothered to go to the extent Qubes does. I've been trying to read
> as much OpenBSD source as I can as I find some of the sec
it's jail
program which is seemingly the gold standard for process isolation when you
can't be bothered to go to the extent Qubes does. I've been trying to read
as much OpenBSD source as I can as I find some of the security tricks
y'all've come up with damn interesting. I know t
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