> > On 27 Sep 2015, at 22:38, Eric Furman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > You really don't get it. Running OpenBSD in a VM gives you no > > security benefits of OpenBSD. Your base security will be your > > host, in this case FreeBSD. And on top of that you are running > > a very complex piece of software, the VM. Who knows what > > security holes are in it. > > > I do get it. I guess you wrote this before reading my last reply. That > explains the situation. > > Yes, the base security will be my host. Putting an OpenBSD VM on there > does not (IMHO) significantly decrease the security of that host. I > agree that it is adding complexities and there could be potentially > unforeseen security issues due to the combination. e.g. something like > OpenBSD's ability to generate random number could somehow be > affected by the underlying VM that would not be present on bare metal.
Any additional code you run, beyond the minimum, increases your exposure You are so clueless. It's amazing.

