> > If you > > (a) use default F12 installation options (firewall and SELinux turned on), > (b) don't give away your user and root passwords to anyone (and use strong > password choices), > (c) don't do any ignorant changes to the system (ie. understand what you > are > about to do *before* you actually do it), > > you'll be pretty safe from anyone gaining any access to your F12 box. In > general, Linux (Fedora in particular) is considered more safe than windows > in > this regard. > > So if you try not to do anything stupid, the default Fedora installation > will > provide you with quite good security. > > HTH, :-) > Marko >
ok thanks what about turning off ipv6 ? installing rkhunter ?
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