[mythtv-users] Virtualisation in the home network -- ready for mainstream?
Raymond Wagner
raymond at wagnerrp.com
Thu Sep 3 01:25:00 UTC 2009
David Brodbeck wrote:
> Another reason to do it is as an added measure of privilege separation.
> If one virtual machine is compromised it probably won't lead to compromise
> of the other VMs, barring security problems with the VM hypervisor. In an
> ideal world you wouldn't run, say, a web server and an NIS master on the
> same machine, but running them in separate VMs provides almost the same
> level of security without the extra box.
As mentioned, you can use a vserver which is designed exactly for this
purpose. If one container is compromised, it won't lead to a compromise
of the other VMs, barring security problems with the kernel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux-VServer
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