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Message-ID: <5019415B.8040708@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2012 16:46:51 +0200
From: François <aifsair@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: sandboxed browsing
Hi,
this is something Daniel Berrange spoke about in FOSDEM 2k12
in his talk "Building app sandboxes on top of LXC and KVM with libvirt" [1].
Slides available at [2].
This may lead to the same direction as yersinia's pointer, since fedora
is quite close to redhat.
Hope this help.
[1]
https://archive.fosdem.org/2012/schedule/event/libvirt_lxc_kvm_sandboxes.html
[2] http://people.redhat.com/berrange/fosdem-2012/
On 08/01/2012 01:38 AM, Kyle Creyts wrote:
> Who uses something other than a browser in a virtual machine to follow
> suspicious/possibly malicious links?
>
> If you do, what do you use, and how did you choose it?
>
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