[ale] Linux OS to CD (Firewall)
John Wells
jb at sourceillustrated.com
Fri Apr 12 03:58:43 EDT 2002
Steve,
Here's a good article: http://www.bsdtoday.com/2002/March/Features646.html
It covers BSD, but a lot of the concepts are the same.
John
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From: sangell at nan.net
To: ale at ale.org
To: ale at ale.org <ale at ale.org>
Subject: [ale] Linux OS to CD (Firewall)
Date: 04-12-02 11:43
> Anyone out there have any experience in converting a Linux OS from a Hard
Drive to a CD? I have been setting up several firewalls the last few days
based on Smoothwall Linux. I finally have them the way I want and was
thinking about the possibility of migrating the OS from the hard drive to a
CD. Since the entire setup is under 100 Meg it would easily fit on a cd.
There is another distro built on this basis, Devil Linux I believe is the
name. Is this a bad idea? If so why? How difficult would this be to
accomplish? Also how would one handle virtual memory? Security speaking it
would be a plus to know there was no way the configuration could be
changed. The only manipulation, should the firewall be compromised,
possible would be to the memory and a simple re-set would correct that
problem. As I am typing I am think about the logs as well. Hmmmm, how about
booting CD and mounting a small HD partition for swap and one for a log
directory? You would still have a hard drive in the setup but your OS would
still be more secure? Any thoughts, comments, suggestions, and even rants
are welcome!!!!
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