This is a discussion on Re: securing single debian box against internet attacks within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; User wrote: > I am on broadband and I wish to secure my debian box before putting it > on ...
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User wrote:
> I am on broadband and I wish to secure my debian box before putting it > on the internet. I have a LinkSys G54 broadband router and 'firewall' > but as a firewall it is limited (spoofed tcp ACK packets get by, etc.) > Hence, I need to protect my desktop debian box against attacks. It's > used just a simple desktop machine, it doesn't need to route or bridge > or any of that. What is the easiest way to harden it against network > attacks? I've read the firewall HOW-TO etc. but I was wondering if > there is a more convenient way than having to recompile the kernel? > For instance, is there a debian package that would aid me? > > thanks Mostly... just disable unneeded services... and make sure the needed ones are configured properly... I've never enabled a firewall solution on my home networks... and i've never really been attacked either... Good Luck, Bob |
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