For about two days now I'm looking for some ways to secure Linux environment as I have with Windows and I'm getting too damn frustrating about this, because I see threads(around i-net) with the same exactly issue(or kinda) I have and the answers are so fricking dumb - they are not even answers, because it doesn't answer the question. I'm also super upset, because it seems like there's no solution for what I'm looking for in Linux - even tho I refuse to believe in that.
So here I am, asking you the same thing in a hope I will get some reasonable answer/s and hopefully will eventually find one and switch to Linux at the end.
The question:
I'm getting super nervous if I don't have control of inbound/outbound traffic(of applications/anything else). By "control", I mean actually controlling it: be able to see the requested connection(ip, port, what application/something else is making a request) AND to actually make some decisions about it: temp block it, block it, temp allow it, allow it, etc.
What are my options? are there any?
So here I am, asking you the same thing in a hope I will get some reasonable answer/s and hopefully will eventually find one and switch to Linux at the end.
The question:
I'm getting super nervous if I don't have control of inbound/outbound traffic(of applications/anything else). By "control", I mean actually controlling it: be able to see the requested connection(ip, port, what application/something else is making a request) AND to actually make some decisions about it: temp block it, block it, temp allow it, allow it, etc.
What are my options? are there any?