* Jimmy Johansson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030915 09:43]: > Hello, I'm just wondering if I am ready for the internet?
Well, there's no such thing as "finished" securing a system. You're ready when you think you're ready enough, when you've evaluated your security needs and taken steps to convince yourself that they're taken care of. A couple of things you didn't mention, so I'll make some assumptions. I assume you're running stable. I also assume you have a security.debian.org line in your sources.list and are current with the latest updated packages. I also recommend that you subscribe yourself to debian-security-announce and debian-security (and maybe debian-firewall, if that's what this machine will be used for) and pay attention. What will the machine be used for? Is it a firewall? Will it be behind a firewall? If neither of these, are you using at least a local iptables ruleset to help protect the machine? good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- "If you can put it on a T-shirt, it's speech... To enjoin the T-shirts as a circumvention device is ludicrous." --Robin Gross, EFF staff attorney
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