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Re: Sun M-class hardware denial of service Sep 09 2008 09:04PM B 650 (dunc on usenet googlemail com) (2 replies) Re: Sun M-class hardware denial of service Sep 09 2008 09:27PM Theo de Raadt (deraadt cvs openbsd org) (3 replies) Re: Sun M-class hardware denial of service Sep 10 2008 07:01PM Florian Weimer (fw deneb enyo de) (1 replies) Re: Sun M-class hardware denial of service Sep 11 2008 06:07AM Curtis Maloney (cmaloney cardgate net) Re: Sun M-class hardware denial of service Sep 10 2008 02:07PM Micheal Patterson (micheal rhacq com) RE: Sun M-class hardware denial of service Sep 10 2008 12:41PM Michael Wojcik (Michael Wojcik MicroFocus com) |
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> Yet you don't know what it is that causes the issue? What's Sun's
> support arrangement for OpenBSD on SPARC? If it is reproduced in
> Solaris, then I'm sure Sun would address it, but where is the benefit
> for them to do so at present?
It's not about OpenBSD on sparc - the OpenBSD people don't
really care - the fact that it's possible at all means anyone with
clue and a less than black hat can go take an OpenBSD kernel, figure
out what it's doing there, and likely make a solaris kernel module
to do the same thing - then they have a nice little tool. This indicates
that something is broken, and can likely be taken advantage of.
Frankly, the OpenBSD people aren't going to bother doing it.
They're only interested in making OpenBSD go. I can think of several
people I've met in bars on the other hand who might be interested
in having a domain-instabrick module for solaris.
-Bob
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