On Thursday, February 20, 2020 10:39:06 PM MST Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2/20/20 11:46 AM, home user wrote:
> 
> > (F-30; Gnome; stand-alone home workstation)
> > 
> > Sometime last year, I saw an article that talked about a tool that 
> > quickly and easily shows attempts to hack in to a computer.  I think it 
> > was either in the Fedora magazine or Gnome's website.  I've since made 
> > multiple attempts to find that article, but failed.  I'm needing to 
> > check for hack-in attempts (something I suppose I should do 
> > quazi-periodically anyway). What is the tool/application to do that?  If 
> > such a tool/application does not exist, then what is the best way for me 
> > to do that?
> 
> 
> Given that you are behind a router, the chance of any direct hacking 
> attempts is extremely unlikely.  Even if you went on a public wifi, you 
> are only "at risk" from the other users at your current location (unless 
> it's a wider network like some places have).

He explicitly stated he is NOT behind a router. Hence my advice, because of 
GNOME spin's horrible default firewall.

-- 
John M. Harris, Jr.
Splentity

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