On 7/21/17 8:33 , Ján Poctavek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as advised, I've changed the guest OS to SmartOS. I was able to migrate
> the OS to the second qemu. Before the migration, I've started debugger
> using "mdb -K". Now I have two VMs:
>
> 1. The source VM running mdb.
> 2. The destination VM also
I have 2 SmartOS servers and suddenly they both had a faulty drive.
Nothing was damaged, since the zones pool has 2 spares and it took one of
the spares to replace the faulty drive.
But..
We have exchanged the faulty drives and we want to have a healthy pool of
course. And there I fail
Have you tried to exploit any of this "vulnerabilities" ?
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 2:23 AM, Joven Sabanal
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are doing vulnerability scan on our Zone virtual machine and we found
> vulnerabilities that need to resolve in order to pass the
Solaris Unrestricted crontab
* Restrict access to crontab
* Configuration remediation steps
* It is recommended that you switch to a white-list of approved crontab
users. In most circumstances, only the administrator requires this access. Note
that restricting crontab access
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
> On 27 July 2017 at 23:23, Joven Sabanal wrote:
> > We are doing vulnerability scan on our Zone virtual machine and we found
> vulnerabilities that need to resolve in order to pass the security
Hi Karthik,
Some years ago, I ran SmartOS in parallel with a desktop operating system. I
had a large server with lots of unused RAM and CPU and wanted to harness that
for my desktop.
The best solution I found was to run VMware ESXi as a hypervisor, as ESXi
supports PCI passthrough. Then I
On 27 July 2017 at 23:23, Joven Sabanal wrote:
> We are doing vulnerability scan on our Zone virtual machine and we found
> vulnerabilities that need to resolve in order to pass the security scan. We
> are using Nexpose Community vulnerability scanner and the following
Hi all,
We are doing vulnerability scan on our Zone virtual machine and we found
vulnerabilities that need to resolve in order to pass the security scan. We
are using Nexpose Community vulnerability scanner and the following are the
vulnerabilities detected:
1. Oracle Solaris 11 Unsupported