> "arthur" == arthur dent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
arthur> I have also installed from cd the Hardening Docs and will
arthur> begin reading those too. A couple of the replies
arthur> mentioned that I could disable services in the inetd.conf
arthur> file. Below is a copy of m
> "Paladin" == Paladin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paladin> On 05 Jun 2002 13:58:48 +0200
Paladin> Mark Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Also check your /etc/inetd.conf
Paladin> time, daytime and discard, what are these for??
You probably don't need them, and to what I
Em Wed, 5 Jun 2002 22:06:30 +1200
arthur_dent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, conhecido dependente de drogas
(Coke e BigMac's), wrote:
> I am trying to begin to secure my P.C.. It's only a home computer
> but may hopefully later be linked to a second pc via 10/100 nics.
>
>
http://www.debian.org/doc/manua
You've gotten the answers to your questions, already, but I'll point
you to
www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/
for an okay primer to hardening your box, if you don't already know
about it. I'm no security expert, but it seems to coincide with most
of the knowledge that I've seen
On 05 Jun 2002 13:58:48 +0200
Mark Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also check your /etc/inetd.conf
time, daytime and discard, what are these for??
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--- arthur_dent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to begin to secure my P.C.. It's only a
> home computer but may
> hopefully later be linked to a second pc via 10/100
> nics.
>
> I was reading a faq on the net about securing a
> linux box and they recomend
> to not have certain service
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 12:06, arthur_dent wrote:
> I am trying to begin to secure my P.C.. It's only a home computer but may
> hopefully later be linked to a second pc via 10/100 nics.
That's allways a good thing :)
> is "portmap". I notice this is enabled by default (I think) on Woody. Can I
>
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 10:06:30PM +1200, arthur_dent wrote:
> I am trying to begin to secure my P.C.. It's only a home computer but may
[...]
> One of these
> is "portmap". I notice this is enabled by default (I think) on Woody. Can I
> safely uninstall this service/program without affecting
>Can I
> safely uninstall this service/program without affecting my p.c.?
Yes.
> Also they recomend disabling nfs...I have "nfs-common" and
> nfs-kernel-server"
> installed. Can I safely disable these too?
Yes.
>I dont require
> them for apt-get
> updates etc?
No.
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