Yeah that high-blooded Darlene haha! Show's legit though, I think. Probably
the best one of it's kind.
So you live in a glass house?
I guess we all can't be as boring and uninteresting as you. And we can't
live in the middle of nowhere either...
You are like the guy who tells me to lower my logging level, instead of
figuring out why my computer is doing something under the hood.
abosolutey wrong, the NSA is the least likely people to be targeting you.
abosolutey wrong, the NSA is the least likely people to be targeting you. But
you definitely have to worry about everyone else
paranoid much, ha?
Who do I have to worry about. The occasional script kiddo cracking my setup?
Yeah, right..
GNU is very secure by default. Just chill and relax.
Ah thanks a lot man!
On 07/24/2015 05:36 PM, coolou...@yahoo.com wrote:
it only updates everyday after install, you would have to call it to
scan.
clamscan is the command, you can check manpage for all the options.
I make an alias for it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_lhqg_p21kfeature=player_embedded
it only updates everyday after install, you would have to call it to scan.
clamscan is the command, you can check manpage for all the options. I make
an alias for it.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/250290/how-do-i-scan-for-viruses-with-clamav
suntzunnoy? You mean Sun Tzu? lol
On 07/24/2015 10:27 PM, great...@riseup.net wrote:
sudo ufw enable
sudo netstat -tulpn and see what is listening to the internetz.
Remove everything you don't use/need.
Relax. If your suntzunnoy enemy is not the NSA, you are perfectly fine.
I installed clamav already. Does it run after installation or do I call
it? My terminal says 'no such clamav found' or something like that when
I try to call clamav via 'clamav'.
On 07/24/2015 04:41 PM, coolou...@yahoo.com wrote:
also install and routinely use rkhunter, and clamav.
sudo ufw enable
sudo netstat -tulpn and see what is listening to the internetz. Remove
everything you don't use/need.
Relax. If your suntzunnoy enemy is not the NSA, you are perfectly fine.
+1 to grsecurity patch, this website has good tips http://hardenubuntu.com/
Trisquel also comes with lots of default apparmor profiles you can enforce.
use a file integrity program like tripwire or AIDE, to check when files have
been changed. Use a program like logwatch to check some
This is really helpful! I'll go check these! Thanks a lot!
On 07/24/2015 04:30 PM, coolou...@yahoo.com wrote:
+1 to grsecurity patch, this website has good tips
http://hardenubuntu.com/
Trisquel also comes with lots of default apparmor profiles you can
enforce.
use a file integrity
also install and routinely use rkhunter, and clamav.
Nihaoma! :)
Hi! :)
Grsecurity patched linux kernel.
Sun Tzu said to know your enemy. How smart are they? Their level of
intelligence and resourcefulness dictates what you need to do.
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