You are correct, perhaps I shouldn't have recommended that given I'm not
sure of the OP's experience with Debian. I personally run it like this
with no issues.
On 18/01/2023 06:18, David wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2023 at 10:24, Ben Lavender wrote:
Stable releases don't always provide
Stable releases don't always provide the latest software, generally that
isn't always respectively "stable".
The latest seems to be available via the repositories Debian testing and
unstable of which you can still run on Debian 11 if you configure it so.
Personally I'd learn nf_tables because that's the way forward and if you
stick to it's CLI then the better.
I found this on github: https://github.com/larsbs/nftablui but i havn't
used it myself so maybe it could be of use to you?
Regards
Ben Lavender
On Sat, 20 Jun 2020, 15:25 Tom Browder
I agree with this deeply. It's surprising the amount of machines I see
that have some fancy subscription-based and expensive AV but have the
firewalls, SELinux, UAC disabled along with weak filesystem and sharing
ACLs.
It's fine to get a good AV running on the system but they don't detect
Even though RTM always applies, sometimes things do get more complicated
with lesser experienced users regardless and sometimes other peoples
issues aren't always related to FAQ/DOC/MAN etc
This is a users mailing list after all.
On 01/02/2020 19:31, mick crane wrote:
I probably shouldn't
Wanderer is correct here, you can attempt to purchase an ESU for it, which
depends on version.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/4527878/faq-about-extended-security-updates-for-windows-
Regards
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020, 13:48 The Wanderer, wrote:
> On 2020-01-15 at 01:29, Alexander V.
then
entirely.
Regards
Ben Lavender
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020, 05:25 john doe, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Debian server serving/doing DHCP/DNS/firewall/..., as of today,
> Microsoft stops supporting Windows7.
>
> Is there anything that I could do to protect those Windows7 hosts that
> a
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