January-25th-2019, 01:53 PM
Well Rene,
we found a Hilscher way to make a device like our industrial Raspberry Pi secure with the infrastructure chosen as defined 2 years ago with using a Yocto Secure Linux, restricted Docker, sealed SD card etc. and MS found their way ... in both cases you need access to the Host OS.
However the highest prio is always security in Hilscher or MS use case. This is why MS created their "Daemon for IoT Security" you have to install to ensure a maximum security in their view ... but you can't under "standard" netPI conditions.
So if I am using your term "useless" in a better way ... netPI is restricted in a way that does not allow to compromise its security. In turn it is impossible to install software under Host Linux. So netPI cannot be used for your kind of application you have in mind.
May I asked you where you have received the netPI CORE 3 device through. Hilscher directly, Web-Shop, Amazon.de?
Thx
we found a Hilscher way to make a device like our industrial Raspberry Pi secure with the infrastructure chosen as defined 2 years ago with using a Yocto Secure Linux, restricted Docker, sealed SD card etc. and MS found their way ... in both cases you need access to the Host OS.
However the highest prio is always security in Hilscher or MS use case. This is why MS created their "Daemon for IoT Security" you have to install to ensure a maximum security in their view ... but you can't under "standard" netPI conditions.
So if I am using your term "useless" in a better way ... netPI is restricted in a way that does not allow to compromise its security. In turn it is impossible to install software under Host Linux. So netPI cannot be used for your kind of application you have in mind.
May I asked you where you have received the netPI CORE 3 device through. Hilscher directly, Web-Shop, Amazon.de?
Thx
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