hi ya chip On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
> Your exposure is how much time you spend connected. Cable or dial-up > makes little difference. In both cases you should have a firewall. ... > Quoting Chip Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm thinking of getting a Cox cable connection/modem, and was wondering > > how hard it is to make the static IP address secure. I don't have a lot > > of knowledge in this area. What is needed? A cable modem that I could > > lease or buy on Ebay, and a network interface card, and turn off all > > unneeded services - how easy would it be for someone to hack me, and what > > all could they generally accomplish? Is getting a cable connection a > > no-no for someone of my limited knowledge level? PPP dialups shoould be more secure ... ( less people on that copper ) - just you and the isp and anybody else using that ppp server cable ... its you and all your neighbors .... watching/sharing that copper cable or ppp makes no differences for ya in terms of security - get the benefit of faster downloads w/ cable (no difference ==> you wont know till some homework has been done) some folks like to sniff passwds... those are some of the ones you should worry about... ( there are ssh based pwd sniffers too ) - they break into the easiest box to break into and sniff passwds of eveybody else ( login once and stay logged in -- my paranoia level ) if security is an issue - keep your ppp dialup passwd different from other passwd - keep your email acct ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) different than your login acct ( crose ) and diff pwd - keep your vpn login and pwd different than the above - lots of other "security howto" depending on your paranoia level ( basic minimum, backup your stuff you care about, ( use secure services like ssh instead of telnet/ftp/ppp, ( harden your server ( turn stuff off you dont need ), ( get a separate box for your firewall and gateway ( ...blah... if someone wanted to play with your box.. - they can have you send out their spam for thjem - they can "rm -rf /" your machine - they can run games, or use your machine for distributing whatever their buddies will be downloading - tightening your box - follow debian's security-hwoto - get somebody to help you setup your firewall have fun alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]