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>Back to the original question. How do I run a number of gentoo boxes |
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>without gcc (or a portage tree)? |
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This all sounds way over my head, but anyway... could distcc be the answer? |
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http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/distcc.xml |
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JC |
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On 5/22/07, Ronan Mullally <ronan@×××.ie> wrote: |
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> On Mon, 21 May 2007, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote: |
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> > But, of course, if they got access to the box, then the compiler is the |
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> > least of your problems at that time, but I have to admit that the |
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> > "slowing the attacker down" is an extra layer of protection. It provides |
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> > the sysadmins/users/monitoring software more time to detect the breach. |
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> Removing development tools is one of just a range of security measures. |
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> It is by no means the be-all and end-all of security - hence my mention of |
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> security in depth. There are easily a couple of dozen security measures I |
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> implement when installing a box. Removing development tools (or in most |
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> cases, never installing them) is just one of them, but we diverge... |
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> Back to the original question. How do I run a number of gentoo boxes |
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> without gcc (or a portage tree)? |
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> -Ronan |
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