what to use besides selinux?

2010-11-21 Thread Arthur Bela
I

apt-get install selinux

Ok. Reboot. So I'm better protected now, or i have to set a few things?

I read that selinux is good for post-exploitation situations. What do
i have to google to search for solutions protecting me
before-exploitations?


*exploitations ~ intrusions, penetrations, sry4the english :P

thank you:\


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Re: what to use besides selinux?

2010-11-21 Thread Klistvud

Dne, 21. 11. 2010 11:27:09 je Arthur Bela napisal(a):

I

apt-get install selinux

Ok. Reboot. So I'm better protected now, or i have to set a few  
things?


I read that selinux is good for post-exploitation situations. What do
i have to google to search for solutions protecting me
before-exploitations?


*exploitations ~ intrusions, penetrations, sry4the english :P


Also: secure, securing, harden, hardening, lock-down

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Re: what to use besides selinux?

2010-11-21 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 11:27:09 +0100, Arthur Bela wrote:

 I
 
 apt-get install selinux
 
 Ok. Reboot. So I'm better protected now, or i have to set a few things?

Congrats. Now your odessy starts by here :-P

http://wiki.debian.org/SELinux

 I read that selinux is good for post-exploitation situations. What do i
 have to google to search for solutions protecting me
 before-exploitations?

http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/

But you should be more specific. What services are you running? are all 
that services providing remote functionalities? Have you setup a 
firewall, IPS, IDS...? What are your requirements (server, home, 
workstation usage)?

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Re: what to use besides selinux?

2010-11-21 Thread Arthur Bela
just a normal desktop. [no server function on it]. on a plain notebook.

On 21 November 2010 14:23, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 11:27:09 +0100, Arthur Bela wrote:

 I

 apt-get install selinux

 Ok. Reboot. So I'm better protected now, or i have to set a few things?

 Congrats. Now your odessy starts by here :-P

 http://wiki.debian.org/SELinux

 I read that selinux is good for post-exploitation situations. What do i
 have to google to search for solutions protecting me
 before-exploitations?

 http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/

 But you should be more specific. What services are you running? are all
 that services providing remote functionalities? Have you setup a
 firewall, IPS, IDS...? What are your requirements (server, home,
 workstation usage)?

 Greetings,

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Re: what to use besides selinux?

2010-11-21 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 17:37:58 +0100, Arthur Bela wrote:
 
 On 21 November 2010 14:23, Camaleón wrote:

(...)

 But you should be more specific. What services are you running? are all
 that services providing remote functionalities? Have you setup a
 firewall, IPS, IDS...? What are your requirements (server, home,
 workstation usage)?

 just a normal desktop. [no server function on it]. on a plain notebook.

Then no need to worry about security. Well, _yes_, but no need to be 
paranoid and installing and configuring SELinux for a desktop 
environment is kinda overwhelming, IMO :-) 

Keep your system updated with the latest security patches, don't install 
packages from untrusted sources... and you're fine.

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