Make your own Read-Only Device with NetBSD
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Make your own Read-Only Device with NetBSD
One detail that is often overlooked when dealing with embedded (or remote) devices is a key point of vulnerability: the file system.
https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/09/10/make-your-own-readonly-device-with-netbsd/
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Make your own Read-Only Device with NetBSD
One detail that is often overlooked when dealing with embedded (or remote) devices is a key point of vulnerability: the file system.
https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/09/10/make-your-own-readonly-device-with-netbsd/
@stefano Could this work on a Raspberry Pi? The photo looks like an older model.
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@stefano Could this work on a Raspberry Pi? The photo looks like an older model.
@mjack the photo is a generic one. This will work with any device supported by NetBSD.
I'm using it on my Raspberry Pi Zero W and the Raspberry PI A that is managing my heating system -
@mjack the photo is a generic one. This will work with any device supported by NetBSD.
I'm using it on my Raspberry Pi Zero W and the Raspberry PI A that is managing my heating system@stefano Nice, new project then!
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Make your own Read-Only Device with NetBSD
One detail that is often overlooked when dealing with embedded (or remote) devices is a key point of vulnerability: the file system.
https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/09/10/make-your-own-readonly-device-with-netbsd/
@stefano this article links to https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/05/31/freebsd-tips-and-tricks-native-ro-rootfs/ which made me wonder, how do you stop /var for example from filling up ram when it's tmpfs? Do you just set "size" in fstab?
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@stefano this article links to https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/05/31/freebsd-tips-and-tricks-native-ro-rootfs/ which made me wonder, how do you stop /var for example from filling up ram when it's tmpfs? Do you just set "size" in fstab?
@linus if correctly configured, log rotation will do its job. I've had situations where this led to problems, mainly for the /var/mail/root filled up with e-mails from crons.
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Make your own Read-Only Device with NetBSD
One detail that is often overlooked when dealing with embedded (or remote) devices is a key point of vulnerability: the file system.
https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/09/10/make-your-own-readonly-device-with-netbsd/
@stefano LOL you trying to rebuild the Apple Timecapsule .. ?