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Re: Stealthing Ports in system-config-securitylevel was: SSH brute force attack



Roger Grosswiler wrote:

But i can tell you in a bit a philosophical way, that the firewall should be done for newbs - they connect to the internet, no firewall (i still see this now...) and they often never remark, that their computer is captured.


you mean here linux machines ?

And who has to resolve it??? Not themselves, as it is easier to install a simple firewall than removing trojans, worms and alle the rest of this *#%& - they trust on tools and experts and experts writing those tools :-)

I deleted on a friends machine 7 trojans and 3 dialers, nevermind where he was surfing :-)


i assume he had no on-access scanner.

was this a linux machine
or a windowzer behind an older linux-pc with a firewall or squid/danguardian ?
see eg $ vi /usr/share/doc/rp-pppoe-*/configs/firewall-*


At least, i just installed him zonealarm (yes, his a windozer...),


zonealarm for linux ? no thanks, i prefer iptables.

closed everything and explained him, how to handle that part, if a windows comes up and tries accessing to internet. Since then, he was clean.


OT:
hahaha :-)
if you close all eg. "generic host bla" he will run in trouble.
i have seen zonealarms allowed everything because the "newbies" allow after a short time all applications.
result: i have a firewall, why do i have trojans/worms/etc ?


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shrek-m


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