Our current issue is that the getting hold of IP's is a pain in the backside.
I quite like the chroot enviroment for managed servers - eg. 1 client per machine..
It obviously saves alot of admin hastle...
Obviously the ecomomics here are a little different - If somebody wants to do
co-hosting they dont really care much if they are heavily restricted.. -eg. no cgi's
etc.
If they want the next step, the a server in a hosting facility is not that expensive..
limit functions which
> TWIG makes extensive usage of.
Since Twig's inside nadmin - and run under SG0 - it doesnt affect our situation...
Also if you _want_ to do DOS or other
> attacks, safe mode won't really hinder you, IMHO.
I guess things like recursive framesets.. obviouly would slow down all sitegroups
hosted - but then again I'm not sure that chroot would help that much - as the machine
CPU would be eaten by one apache process. slowing down the others..
A DOS attack against one chroot enviroment would affect others, although not as
drastically there would still be a noticable effect..
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