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How can I block UDP connections from a specific IP using nftables?
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Isn't it just easier to have a default block/drop policy and only allow what you want to be open by using something like this in your...
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What is Kernel? Explain its functions.
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Copilot Explore The Linux kernel is the core component of a Linux operating system (OS). It acts as the bridge between a computer’s...
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How to switch from fedora gnome to fedora kde plasma
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sudo dnf group install -y "KDE Plasma Workspaces" After you do this, reboot, near the bottom of your login screen, there will a small...
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Does anyone know a complete guidline for establishing security for debian servers?
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Azure does not make these images ( well not most of them, I'm sure they do the Ubuntu and Windows ones ) , they are in the marketplace...
Tuesday at 10:23 PM
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I end up disabling wayland in favor of X11 on most devices because wayland support for much of the software is poor at best. In fact I...
Tuesday at 10:18 PM
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Secure boot
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But it's for Linux also. Many vendors have signed boot shims.
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Yes. I see that it is a good system to prevent the installation of malware in the kernel space by means of a tampered module. It is...
Tuesday at 10:18 PM
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When it comes to workstations, I only have it enabled on my laptop since Silverblue supports secureboot. On my desktop I don't have it...
Tuesday at 7:01 PM
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I have both types of computers some with secure boot and some without. The secure boot computers can be frustrating when trying to...
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Debian does support secure boot but it might take additional effort to configure it. on some hardware such as my MSI mobo there is no...
Tuesday at 6:17 PM
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Advantages of systemd over sysVinit
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Apparently 12 does? Apparently 11 didn't? If I go to 5 different websites, I get 5 different answers. Even from CoPilot. I suppose I...
Tuesday at 6:16 PM
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Does anyone know a complete guidline for establishing security for debian servers?
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In Azure and AWS, there are marketplace Linux images that come "pre-hardened". Most of our cloud servers use CIS compliant Linux images...
Tuesday at 2:10 PM
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Mm. That's probably due to the fact that, for the majority of folks coming to Linux nowadays, running a server is of no interest...
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Though some Distro's support secure boot It can cause problems with some wifi/bluetooth adaptors, So if your having problems with those...
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I recently read some drivers can cause secure boot not to work. I wasn't aware of this. Apparently Arch and Manjaro, have some...
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