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Re: [Xen-users] Xen Security



On Friday 16 July 2010 12:41:23 Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
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> From: Bart Coninckx [mailto:bart.coninckx@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Fri 16/07/2010 11:39
> To: Jonathan Tripathy
> Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Xen Security
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> On Friday 16 July 2010 12:27:46 Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
> > I think the challenges are bigger than with separate physicals boxes. You
> >  have to approach from a theoretical point of view. It's not that because
> >  there are no breaches or exploits today, that there will never be. The
> >  theory is this: maximum seclusion is maximum security. Two separate
> > boxes in two separate networks in let's say two separate buildings
> > (physical security is also part of the game)  will be the most secure.
> > Xen presents an exception to this: the seclusion is created by software.
> > In theory it is the same thing as physical seclusion, until the software
> > fails or is compromised.
> > Another thing is human error: you WILL make mistakes. One of those
> > mistakes may open open the wrong port, erase the wrong LUN, bridge the
> > wrong NIC. I've done quite some security in my time and the biggest
> > problem is always human error. We need to humbly acknowledge this.
> > In short: it's certainly a bigger risk, but the consequences of
> >  compromising your server might lead you to accept this risk.
> >
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> > I 100% agree with you on this :) By splitting things up, you can limit
> > the "damage zone".  And I can see what you mean about the human area -
> > you really need your head screwed on when working with all this stuff!
> >
> > Do people on this list generally trust Xen with their private data, mixed
> >  with public VMs? The folks over at Slicehost, Amazon etc.. seem to...
> 
> I would be surprised if Amazon does this. Only their management stuff will
>  be connected to the pulbic infrastructure.
> 
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> Ah, sorry I wasn't suggesting that Amazon's web shop runs on their EC2
>  cloud. I was just simply stating that Amazon seem to trust Xen with a
>  mixture of customer VMs, that's all
> 

Well, I suppose it's somewhere in their general conditions that their 
liability will be limited. 

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