Robert Watson wrote: >On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Chuck Swiger wrote: > > > >>>Consider a PC in a University's PC access hall/lab. Would you (paranoid >>>as you are!) trust _anything_ on that machine's hard disk? >>> >>> >>I'm not paranoid...they really are out to get me. :-) [1] >> >>Anyway, in the circumstances pertaining to this thread, aren't we >>talking about diskless clients in a university lab, and an >>access-controlled fileserver locked away in a rack somewhere which has >>the disks? >> >> > >I have to say that if you're loading your kernel out of TFTP, and your >root file system is running out of NFS, the chances are you won't mind >loading /entropy out of NFS. > > > Why? We got a NFSv4 client in base. Not that this is a highly-likely situation today, I'm just saying anyways. >Sounds like a tunable is called for that can be turned on in that >environment, and possible a console warning if the system is stalled >1 >second during boot waiting on entropy... > >Robert N M Watson FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Projects >robert_at_fledge.watson.org Senior Research Scientist, McAfee Research > > >Received on Wed Apr 14 2004 - 08:38:37 UTC
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