[ale] Home Assistant / Docker / Network Security
Derek Atkins
derek at ihtfp.com
Tue Jul 24 16:08:13 EDT 2018
Alex,
On Tue, July 24, 2018 3:54 pm, Alex Carver via Ale wrote:
>
> OpenVPN on a phone is actually quite easy. I use it all the time on my
> Android. Download the client from the store, generate your system keys
> & certs, generate keys and certs for each client, then create an
> all-in-one .ovpn file (contains config, keys, certs, etc. in one block)
> that the client reads in when creating a new connection.
Where in iOS can I plug that in?
[snip]
> If you're worried about security then you'd have to trust the docker
> image as well. The same thing goes for Hass.io. It seems that even
> Hass.io is one more wrapper to worry about over the base Home Assistant
> installation.
HA is a bunch of python crap. Hass.io is a docker package and management
wrapped around the python crap.
I feel perfectly comfortable securing a Fedora system. I don't feel as
comfortable securing a bunch of python crap, let along a docker package
around it. :( I feel even less comfortable give the thread I linked in
my OP.
The "benefit" of using hass.io is that it allows "add-ons" (which
apparently are not usable from the raw HA code). Some of the add-ons I
don't care about. Some of the add-ons I can implement myself (e.g.
LetsEncrypt). But there may be others that I *do* care about -- hard to
say.
At least Raj pointed me to the method to upgrade the python crap. ;)
-derek
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