Just bumping into this thread and I wonder are the following just jokes, aren't they?
> Otherwise it stays off, reducing attack surface and human exposure to > electro-smog (especially important if you have pregnant women or small > children in proximity to access point) > In what way? If you mean the hypervisor does not provide adequate separation > between VMs then that is not really an issue as I control the host and all > VMs. If any are compromised then I have bigger issues. > The most secure system should be the host, not the guest. A super secure > guest inside a VM doesn't help much if the insecure host is compromised. > But that doesn't matter in my scenario. I want a FreeBSD machine connected > to the net. Whether or not it contains an OpenBSD VM in it as a guest > doesn't (IMHO) significantly affect its security.

