top | item 44675540 (no title) AdamJacobMuller | 7 months ago I wonder what they do for out of band on satellites.It's not like you can have a tech go out and reboot it or reinstall windows. discuss order hn newest lxgr|7 months ago I bet they have some pretty robust hardware watchdogs that allow rebooting, booting from firmware OTA etc. in case of local data corruption.Here's a great talk on roughly this topic: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-hacking-yourself-a-satellite-rec... cyanydeez|7 months ago Their space infra is all disposable. Its GUGD. lxgr|7 months ago Each individual satellite, yes. But killing all of them at the same time, e.g. due to a bad software or configuration update, might be the end of the company. load replies (1)
lxgr|7 months ago I bet they have some pretty robust hardware watchdogs that allow rebooting, booting from firmware OTA etc. in case of local data corruption.Here's a great talk on roughly this topic: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-hacking-yourself-a-satellite-rec...
cyanydeez|7 months ago Their space infra is all disposable. Its GUGD. lxgr|7 months ago Each individual satellite, yes. But killing all of them at the same time, e.g. due to a bad software or configuration update, might be the end of the company. load replies (1)
lxgr|7 months ago Each individual satellite, yes. But killing all of them at the same time, e.g. due to a bad software or configuration update, might be the end of the company. load replies (1)
lxgr|7 months ago
Here's a great talk on roughly this topic: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-hacking-yourself-a-satellite-rec...
cyanydeez|7 months ago
lxgr|7 months ago