On 08/08/2014 02:31 AM, Gordan Bobic wrote:
On 08/08/2014 02:26 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

Where is iptables?  No /etc/sysconfig/iptables (or ip6tables). iptables
is running.

yum install iptables

?

Yeah, I guessed that after I vented.


But not having sshd in minimal? Strange, but then if I am mismatched
on armv then that might explain it.

The idea of the rootfs is that it is _really minimal_, and you yum
install whatever else you need after you get it up and running.

I am beginning to see how minimal it is!

It is deliberately so. The rootfs download is big as it is.

Minimal is one thing. Safe is another. I can understand ssh not there, kind of. But not iptables.

I guess because security is my line of work. Granted I design secure communications and identity technology (I co-chaired IPsec, and am the author of HIP), but I do think more broadly of security.

ANd then I had a thought and no /etc/sysconfig/selinux, meaning no selinux.

It is one thing to have the root password root at install. It is another thing not to have the security software in place. At least say that http://wiki.redsleeve.org/index.php/RootFS


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