Re: [newbie] Linux security in Internet

2000-07-24 Thread Roderick F.Lazaro
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, you wrote: > I have been visiting www.grc.com for quite some time under Windoze98 & checking it >out. Steve's site is wonderful -- if you use Windoze98 or such, you should check it >out & explore some of the software Steve recomends. I have not been there under >Linux (h

Re: [newbie] Linux security in Internet

2000-07-22 Thread Sevatio Octavio
Thanks for the URL. I'll have to recommend it to all of my associates. Seve >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 7/22/00, 5:51:23 PM, "Adrian Smith&q

Re: [newbie] Linux security in Internet

2000-07-22 Thread Adrian Smith
I have been visiting www.grc.com for quite some time under Windoze98 & checking it out. Steve's site is wonderful -- if you use Windoze98 or such, you should check it out & explore some of the software Steve recomends. I have not been there under Linux (haven't gotten connected yet, still wo

Re: [newbie] Linux security in Internet

2000-07-18 Thread Adrian Smith
I have been visiting www.grc.com for quite some time under Windoze98 & checking it out. Steve's site is wonderful -- if you use Windoze98 or such, you should check it out & explore some of the software Steve recomends. I have not been there under Linux (haven't gotten connected yet, still wo

Re: [newbie] Linux security in Internet

2000-07-17 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Hugoyep a firewall is the answer, I use PMFirewall and on GRC my results are that it can't detect that there's even a computer there. http://www.pointman.org/PMFirewall/ Alan Hugo GONZALEZ wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > Reading a magazine I found a place where security in internet is tes

[newbie] Linux security in Internet

2000-07-17 Thread Hugo GONZALEZ
Hello everyone. Reading a magazine I found a place where security in internet is tested for your computer. This place is www.grc.com. I gave it a visit twice. Once under Linux and once under W98. I found the following info regarding open ports suceptible of being used by intruders. Port Ser

Re: [newbie] Linux security

2000-05-30 Thread Paul
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Marc wrote: >What would people experiaced in linux security recommend for a home user >that will be using linux for normal connections? I will not be hosting >anything. I will only be going on irc & using telnet once in a while. Among >the usual surfing,downloading & uploadin

[newbie] Linux security

2000-05-24 Thread Marc
What would people experiaced in linux security recommend for a home user that will be using linux for normal connections? I will not be hosting anything. I will only be going on irc & using telnet once in a while. Among the usual surfing,downloading & uploading. If you can please help thanks. Also