On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 12:33:28 EST, gboyce said:
In which case the person needs to remove the hard drive, and put it into a
different system for the modifications (or mirroring).
Time constraints. The amount of time needed to pop in a disk and hit reboot
is (or should be, in this case) a lot shorter than the amount of time it takes
to pull a rack-mount box out and pop the lid and play with the drives.
And if your server has a lockable faceplate like most Dell rack-mounts, that
can add a lot to the challenge right there (as it stops any quick "snarf a
hot-swap drive and run" scheme).
For the most part, if an attacker has physical access to the hardware
itself, you just lose.
Almost, but not quite right. If the attacker has physical access *for long
enough*,
you lose.