just like Bastille -- sounds good.
Is it my imagination or is there a new Oxygen since December? I need to
revisit Ladybug is why I'm asking. I'm definitely going to axe
package management, but I'm starting to doubt the value of my "put
everything into one or two big scripts" approach. It's been very
educational, but may not be the best thing for the end-user.
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> Jack Coates wrote:
>
> > Oxygen is definitely nice -- I haven't messed with the packaging system,
> > and I have issues with the snarf utility being built into a router, but
> > as a thin server platform or general butt-kicking "look what I can do
> > with two floppies" microdistribution it's really good.
>
> Re: snarf
>
> In the "readme" there is a section on "security" - including the mention
> of snarf. I've plans to create a script to "harden" Oxygen for whatever
> purpose is needed. Such a script would include:
>
> * Do you want to remove uhttpd (a micro-web server)?
> * Do you want to remove snarf? This means you can't load packages over
> the network....
> * Do you want to lock the system so no modules can be inserted after
> load?
> * Do you want to remove ssmtp? This means you can't send mail out of
> the system (there's already no way to receive mail on the system...)
> * Do you want to remove www? These are the builtin system web pages...
> * Do you want to remove fdformat? [...]
> * Do you want to remove syslinux? [...]
> * Do you want to remove mkdosfs? [...]
>
> And so forth. It'll be a question and answer session, with the system
> removing pieces as it goes... or perhaps all at once at the end...
>
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