Thats something that I am thinking about all the time, but have no idea how to implement. What is 'user management and kernel-mode support' supposed to do. If I am reading the first bit, is the user management something to do with log in details? What the other bit is I have no idea?
How can you tell when you are being attacked? What is there, that is easy to use to help prevent attacks, and monitor if you are being attacked. John Kenny Coyle wrote: > As odd as it may be, i've already had troubles with attempted > malicious activity on machines that I administer with Ubuntu. > > Luckily, the user management and kernel-mode support of linux itself > helps a _lot_ > > But at the same time, I think that now is the time to be creating such > counter measures... > -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/