Re: Sun M-class hardware denial of service
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 08:14:35PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >
> > OpenBSD of course cannot run in a Solaris zone.
> >
>
> Right. Glad that is clear.
>
> > OpenBSD can run in a hardware zone, and when something it does (which
> > we don't know yet) locks up that hardware zone, the only way to get
> > the hardware zone back is to POWER THE MACHINE OFF. That is a lack
> > of hardware zoning, or isolation. That is not what people paid a lot
> > of money for.
> >
>
> Yes, we all agree that is bad but this is an OpenBSD specific problem
> and, whilst interesting, the reality is that there are no going to be
> many people that are lunatic enough to run an untrusted third party
> operating system on a machine of this class.
Oh I get it. You can use a "trust relationship with your
administrators" to get around the fact that Sun sold a piece of
hardware which does not provide the isolation they promised in their
white papers and documentation.
I guess it is some modern creed. Ask for little, and accept it when
you don't even get it.