On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Steve Searle <st...@stevesearle.com> wrote:
> Around 06:32pm on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 (UK time), mike lan scrawled: > > > I've installed a Fedora 12 kde live cd on a local area network, that I > want > > to keep safe from hacking > > ( specially from network admin. !!) > > Is a default fedora 12 install secure enough ? > > or do i still take some measures to secure the pc ? > > It sounds like you are doing something that is probably contrary to your > employers IT policy, but if you are concerned then unplug the network > cable. > > > I need also to monitor scans or probes to the pc > > Modify the firewall configuration. > > Steve > > -- > how do I modify firewall config? I'm not good in iptables what about ipv6 ? the fact is I don't like being spied on my desktop , this means there is no fast way to secure a fedora 12 pc ?
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