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Chief Architect
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accepted | Strategies for signing sections of a text file to prevent tampering |
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Jul 30 |
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Jul 30 |
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Strategies for signing sections of a text file to prevent tampering Thanks D.W. I think I will have to build an inclusion policy which gets pulled in and checks for which files are expected and is managed by an overall admin as well as social engineering. |
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Jul 29 |
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Strategies for signing sections of a text file to prevent tampering I'm allowing people to define an infrastructure set up - using chef or some other text based DSL, which they can then save in version control and share with others. E.g. it might be a cookbook for a common continuous integration setup. But in a corporate scenario there may be aspects which are mandated - e.g. to use a specific OS, include certain libraries, or other security aspects - which we want to force inclusion - but keeping the rest of the file open for modification. Probably splitting the required parts up is the most sensible way - with external logic to always pull that in. |
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awarded | Student |
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asked | Strategies for signing sections of a text file to prevent tampering |