Hi to Everyone,
A few weeks ago, I have decided that, whenever my PC was to stay on for
awhile without being used, I would disconnect the internet connexion,
using the Gnome "Network Manager" for this purpose (right click then
uncheck "activate the network"). Today, I wonder how efficient that is,
in regard to security risks, since it seems likely that the Internet
link must still be up, if it was not the case, how to explain that the
re-activating process is so quick ?
Maybe it is better to physically disconnect the Ethernet wire at the
back on the main board... which is not always an easy operation,
depending on one's setup.
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