On Wed 25/Aug/2021 00:41:59 +0200 Mason Loring Bliss wrote:
There's also an iptables-centric method:

     
https://serverfault.com/questions/550276/how-to-block-internet-access-to-certain-programs-on-linux


Blocking by user-id seems to me to be the only serious option. You should have good reasons to believe that a given user is not able to escalate privileges.

Blocking by executable name sounds somewhat silly, as a program could still launch, say, curl to do its dirty job.

A different approach could be to find out which servers Muse Group uses to collect data and block routing to them for the whole system.

(Actually, it doesn't seem that any of these is needed for Audacity.)


Best
Ale
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