That would, I expect, help with the unfortunately old kernel version and generally give greater confidence in what's running on the second computer inside the computer.
pabs3 73 days ago [-]
That isn't wholesale, it only replaces the OS on the ARM processor of the modem, the OS on the Hexagon processor of the modem handles radio stuff and lots of the layers of LTE.
Isn’t such an old kernel dangerous for hosting though?
xx_ns 74 days ago [-]
Good question! I wasn't too concerned about this, because the only way you could even interact with the OS where the server was running was via HTTP requests, which are fairly limited in nature. The OS or kernel itself wasn't directly exposed per se.
pabs3 73 days ago [-]
ISTR Linux has had RCEs in IPv6 related stuff in recent years.
Project that I did a few years ago. You might also be interested in the retrospective where I detail what all went wrong: https://blog.nns.ee/2025/04/01/modem-blog-retrospective/
That would, I expect, help with the unfortunately old kernel version and generally give greater confidence in what's running on the second computer inside the computer.
https://github.com/the-modem-distro/
Isn’t such an old kernel dangerous for hosting though?
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2023-6200