Why not just run the browser on ur regular openbsd desktop computer but run it
with chroot/bubblewrap/firejail so that even if it will execute some Java
cancer (all Java is cancer^^) that will rm -rf / your system won't be fucked
On May 12, 2017 3:41:05 AM GMT+02:00, Kim Blackwood
wrote:
>Hi,
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 03:41:05AM +0200, Kim Blackwood wrote:
> [...]
> Qubes-OS seems to me as a solution of "patching".
IMO this is real point in this thread - virtualization as
a security meansure against buggy software doesn't make any
change to that software. Virtualization or containers are
Virtualization has its uses though, despite the hype. It is good for
testing different system configurations before deployment, and is also
a good way to save on physical resources for configuring multiple
low-usage services that may require different OS or system config, such
that it is not possib
"just a bunch of masturbating monkeys."
this is the best definition of Hardware Virtualization hype.
2017-05-12 22:20 GMT+03:00, Daniel Ouellet :
> May I suggest you go read the FAQ before you spread misinformation. Qubes
> doesn't use KVM, it's built on Xen, and calling it just a GUI is like
> ca
May I suggest you go read the FAQ before you spread misinformation. Qubes
doesn't use KVM, it's built on Xen, and calling it just a GUI is like calling
OpenBSD just a bunch of masturbating monkeys.
> On May 12, 2017, at 2:37 PM, flipchan wrote:
>
> Qubes os is just linux with a gui for some kv
Qubes os is just linux with a gui for some kvm vms(it sux)
On May 12, 2017 5:57:11 PM GMT+02:00, I love OpenBSD
wrote:
>
>Both OpenBSD and Qubes OS don't guarantee
>perfect security.
>Qubes OS has a different take on security
>than OpenBSD. Both have different
>advantages and disadvantages.
>Phy
Both OpenBSD and Qubes OS don't guarantee
perfect security.
Qubes OS has a different take on security
than OpenBSD. Both have different
advantages and disadvantages.
Physical separation is more expensive
and you need to transport more devices
from place to place.
Qubes OS lets you run mainstream O
Sorry, out of herrings. Have a listen to this
instead:
"Risky Biz Soap Box: A microvirtualisation
primer with Bromium co-founder Ian Pratt
(a.k.a. how to run Java plugin on IE8 and
not die!)"
https://risky.biz/soapbox3/
Am 12. Mai 2017 03:41:05 MESZ schrieb Kim Blackwood
:
>Hi,
>
>I am at nov
Hi,
I am at novice level of security, studying and trying to understand
some of the different aspects of running an OS and applications as
securely as possible.
I have been running OpenBSD for years and understand a little of what's
being done to make it more secure, albeit not the technical deta
On Fri, 12 May 2017 03:41:05 +0200, Kim Blackwood
wrote:
> Hi,
From: Martin Hanson
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Subject: Why would I need a container like Docker?!
Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 05:53:07 +0200
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