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The Saturday 2007-09-15 at 19:38 +0200, jdd wrote:
> default openSUSE install are usually quite defensives and allow little open
> ports and little running servers (I'm not even sure that sshd is running by
> default)
The sshd daemon is intalled and
On Saturday 15 September 2007 12:38:53 pm jdd wrote:
> M9. wrote:
> >> informed?
> >
> > spyware and datamining.. ;-)
> > ( i know this is unknown to linux :-)
Not yet, but when LSB kick in and it would be easy to install any program to
any distro, situation may change.
> if you let your comput
jdd wrote:
> M9. wrote:
>> no, in windows, a firewall can do that..
>
> then it have some functions more than a firewall
Linux firewalls can do all that and much more. Your imagination is the limit,
once you start looking into the iptables commands and options.
Don't let the fact that SuSEfire
M9. wrote:
informed?
spyware and datamining.. ;-)
( i know this is unknown to linux :-)
if you let your computer infected, there is nothing a firewall can do.
it should be some sort of "apparmor" for Windows, monitoring wich
application do what. It's not the scope of a firewall and
SuSEfi
On Friday 14 September 2007 20:02:50 Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
> It's interesting. After I updated FACTORY yesterday, the hotkeys
> (both for s2d and s2r) stopped working for me under KDE.
>
> This used to work all the time over the last couple of months, and
> manually involving suspend still does.
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jdd schreef:
> M9. wrote:
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>> In my config there are only trusted hosts...
>> (in a windows case there are constantly hosts that are informed
>
> informed?
spyware and datamining.. ;-)
( i know this is unknown to linux :-)
>
>> yes it has to le
M9. wrote:
In my config there are only trusted hosts...
(in a windows case there are constantly hosts that are informed
informed?
yes it has to let me know who is going out and going in, and i must be
able to shut whatever port i like, in principle..
this is not a firewall but a proxy serv
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Carlos E. R. schreef:
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> The Friday 2007-09-14 at 23:55 +0200, jdd wrote:
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>>> About /etc/scripts/SuSEfirewall2, there are many files there, i do not
>>> know which one you want to see.
>> it's not a folder but a file in my computer (but the one
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jdd schreef:
> M9. wrote:
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> so, if I understand well you have only one lan (192.168.1.x) with all
> the PC on it.
Yes that is correct ;-)
>
> previously you said:
>
> "This morning i had to shut down the firewall to enter my Lan.
> Printing wa
On 9/15/07, Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Friday 14 September 2007 schrieb Francis Giannaros:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just tried out the Live CD. Pretty much everything in the Live CD
> > itself works, the only thing I wonder is if it's worth launching
> > opensuse-updater-kde on the live s
Greetings all,
Francis pointed out to me that classpath-webplugin is installed by
default on 10.3. This is
a) rather pointless as I don't think it actually supports any applets
( I tried a dozen or so sites with java applets )
b) somewhat dangerous as I don't think I'd trust the security in the
c
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