On 6/21/2015 12:59 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
How about running FF in a Docker container, so not only do you get the
privilege isolation from the different user, but also process isolation
and file system isolation. It would be the next best thing to running it
in a full VM, yet without the overhead.
Which in fact /reduces/ overall system security. Starting a Docker
container requires root. This means users who would not otherwise be
doing things as root must now be root to start their browsers. Does
anyone else see the problem inherent in this?
Actually, at least one does:
https://fosterelli.co/privilege-escalation-via-docker.html
That's not even beginning to touch on the problems with updating the
browsers. Because one doesn't update applications in a Docker container;
one updates the whole container. So, what happens to custom
configurations and add-ons and bookmarks and passwords and auto-fill
forms and so forth?
Less security and less convenience? Sign me up?
No thank you.
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Rich P.
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