[Beowulf] Re: quick and dirty method for starting job on another node?
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David Mathog mathog at mendel.bio.caltech.eduWed May 11 08:02:00 PDT 2005
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> This brings up an interesting point. How many people are running with > their entire cluster exposed to the big bad internet. From thinking > about it for a minute I would simply expose the head node to the > network/internet and everything else would be a royal pain to route a > packet to. Most probably are wired as you described. However one of the original uses for dolly (the program from which nettee was derived) was to reimage a lab full of workstations, and those PCs would probably be sitting out on the open net. Using nettee to write a partition is relatively safe even there in that the program keeps track of the number of bytes written so that even if a hacker managed to inject something into the data stream the up stream node would find out when the compromised node returned its byte count. It would be a bad idea to then boot the machine(s) with incorrect byte counts. On the other hand, running nettee as a pipe for commands would execute whatever a hacker could inject into the data stream immediately, which could be really, really bad. Regards, David Mathog mathog at caltech.edu Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech
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