Fedora :: Is Security Better Than Slackware?

Dec 31, 2010

is security in fedora better than slackware?i mean in a fresh install of both distros. or do they have equal security in all distros.correct me if iam wrong, but since in slackware everything is manual, doesn't that make it more difficult to hack than fedora?

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Security :: Rkhunter Useful On Slackware 13.1?

Nov 28, 2010

According to the rkhunter home page, rkhunter is tested on Slackware up to version 10.1. Does this mean it is not useful on Slackware 13.1?

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Slackware :: Proper Way To Get Security Updates?

Jun 20, 2011

What is the easiest and proper way to get security updates for slackware.

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Slackware :: Libpng Needs A Security Update

Jul 29, 2011

Judging by the big red box (Vulnerability Warning) on the libpng homepage, a security update is available.

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Slackware :: Setting Up A Little Security On Xfce4?

May 9, 2010

First and foremost please give me your opinions on what I want/should to do for security. I would like to set up my system sp that the session times out and requires a password to unlock the screen. Also I would like a firewall and maybe virus detection just in case. I want to set up a guest user with minimal to no privileges. How should I go about doing this?

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Slackware :: Security Update Thunderbird 3.1.4

Sep 20, 2010

I am advised by my application about a security update "Thunderbird 3.1.4", but when I go to the slackbuilds, I don't find it.

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Fedora Security :: Script To Add Security Spin Tools To Normal Installation

May 22, 2011

love security/pentest tools. This script adds ALL the tools from the Security Spin, plus Metasploit. Feel free to modify it if need be.

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Fedora Security :: Wierd SeLinux Security Alerts \ Got:Code:Summary: System May Be Seriously Compromised?

Apr 13, 2011

this is the allert i got:Code:Summary:Your system may be seriously compromised! /usr/sbin/NetworkManager tried to loada kernel module.Detailed Description:SELinux has prevented NetworkManager from loading a kernel module. All confinedprograms that need to load kernel modules should have already had policy writtenfor them. If a compromised application tries to modify the kernel this AVC willbe generated. This is a serious issue.Your system may very well be compromised.Allowing Access:Contact your security administrator and report this issue.Additional Information:

Source Context system_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0
Target Context system_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0
Target Objects None [ capability ]

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Fedora Security :: What Security Measure's Should Be Taking To Make Box Little Less Vulnerable?

Apr 7, 2009

I'm just curious as to what security measure's I should be taking to make my box a little less vulnerable? I'm still experimenting/playing with Linux, use the net, IM, download this and that and was wondering how secure fedora 10 was out of the box?

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Fedora Security :: Security Risk Of An Unencrypted /boot Partition?

Apr 8, 2009

During a recent install I made the leap to encryption,but /boot must remain unencrypted.Is there really any legitimate security risk to having an unencrypted /boot partition? I mean basically someone can just see what kernel you're running which they could see during boot anyways right? Oh I and keep all my financial documents in /boot/finances/ (haha ok not really, but I am serious about the first part).

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Fedora Security :: Install Security Lab Menu On A Normal 13 Installation?

May 30, 2010

Is it possible to install security lab menu on a normal Fedora 13 installation? I don't want to use security spin.

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Slackware :: Security Updates Applied To Current?

Jan 5, 2010

I looked at the security adviseries page on slackware.org, and noticed only 1 listing for 2010. I'm currently using alien bob's slackware-current script to make a dvd iso (x86_64.) So is this patch already applied or what? How do I go about maintaining a secure system from here? I've tried to search for clues about this but I'm a little confused (very new to slackware,) so I apologize if this question has been answered many times. Also, when a security advisery arrives, do I need to download the updated package? Or can I simply find a patch from a single source and download / apply them? What would you do concerning this issue? I guess easily applying security updates is where debian shines. I'm really starting to like Slackware though, I must admit.

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Slackware :: Get To The Point And Catch Up With Security Firefox

May 10, 2011

I start playing with Slackware and I am amazed about its endless possibilities. There is a security advisory for Firefox and 4.0.1 must be installed. Do I need to compile my own FF 4.0.1 build? Or, instead of inventing the wheel, could Slackware's Firefox 4.0.1 package be pulled from somewhere? if my question sounds naive, just trying to get to the point and catch up with security issues.

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Slackware :: Multilib Reminder In Security Emails?

Jun 26, 2010

Would it be possible/advisable to add a note to the security emails if an updated package is also part of the multilib install? I know with this last round of updates, seamonkey-solibs and cups are a part of multilib. I snagged the 32bit versions, converted them, and upgraded. It's kind of hard to keep track of which packages are a part of multilib.

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Slackware :: Seamonkey Security Update In -stable?

Oct 26, 2010

I applied the security updates from October 20th, which included Firefox and Thunderbird, but I did not see one for Seamonkey. Since then, Seamonkey is warning me that there's an update available for it too -- as usually happens when Firefox is updated.Is there an update to Seamonkey that's available for -stable? Did I miss it somehow?

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Slackware :: Wifi Access Point Security

Apr 2, 2011

Whilst my office is decorated I have to move my computer. To make this as easy as possible I have setup my first ever wifi. An access point (wired to adsl router). It is working by using wicd and I am wireless at the moment. What security should I put in place (wicd says unsecured). I am probably quite safe as the nearest road or house is 200m away but I would like to learn what I need to do as this is the first time in over 20 years of computing that I have gone wireless.

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Fedora Security :: Remove Nagging Security Screen?

Oct 10, 2009

If I leave the computer running for a few minutes without doing anything on it, this screen appears demanding that I enter my password, otherwise I can't get back to Fedora. I understand the necessity for this security feature in a work environment, but I'm just a home user and this security screen is just a nagging problem I don't know how to get rid of.

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Fedora Security :: Set Conditions To See Logs Of All Security Intrusions

Jul 19, 2011

I just putup the fedora15 on my PC. there are several msg coming up from selinux saying permission denied, though I am not doing any administrative activity. the PC being a workstation for reaserch. how can I know the denial is for an security intrusion attempt. how can I set conditions to see the logs of all security intrusions. how can I set exclusive msg-ing from selinux that the denial is for a security intrusion attempt.

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Slackware :: Screen Saver Security In KDE 4.4.3 - Suddenly Disappears

May 25, 2010

In KDE @ Slackware 13.1, turn on composite, and lock the screen. Then move the mouse. For > 3/4 of the time I can see the screen saver suddenly disappeared and my desktop showed up for about 0.1s, then the screen saver came back and asked for password. This problem can enable unauthorized people to peek into a locked screen. I don't know if this is because of my poor laptop with Intel integrated graphics. Can anyone reproduce it?

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General :: Wireless On Slackware 13.1 Won't Work When Network Has Security Code / Fix It?

Apr 28, 2011

I'm using a hp dualprocessor athlon 11 g42-415dx notebook pc and my wireless wont work i put the passcode in wicd program and it says bad password. So i tried the pin code on the wireless router and that didnt work so am i doing something wrong or is there something wrong with the hardware? i got the wired connection to work but cant get wireless its a little more complex.

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Slackware :: Security Page Been Updated To Include Latest Firefox?

Oct 5, 2010

I'm on the Slackware Security mailing list and I check the Slackware Security Advisory page daily because the mailing list, for me at least, is unreliable. After Firefox nagged me about a security update, I went to one of the FTP mirrors to check for an update and the Firefox update was there, but it still hasn't shown up on the official Slackware Security update page.

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Fedora Security :: Still No Security Patched Firefox 3.5.1 In Yum / Get That?

Jul 18, 2009

Firefox 3.5 has a critical java script vulnerability as noted in the recent news. I had to manually update to 3.5.1 using the mozilla tarball because there's still no Firefox 3.5.1 in Fedora Updates or even Fedora Updates Testing repositories. Is this normal? I didn't want to resort to using the mozilla one because now I can't use flash (my system is 64 bit and mozilla only seems to offer a 32bit tar file of Firefox) and having two Firefoxs means dealing with the ProfileManager, separate bookmarks and so on.

I'm trying to find out if I'm just looking in the wrong place, I tried the normal mirrors for "updates" for Fedora 11 and then updates-testing and also the baseurl for "updates" to get rid of the mirror update delay. None of them seem to have 3.5.1 ?

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Fedora Security :: Backwards Security - Networking ?

Aug 3, 2009

Problem that may require several tools available on Fedora. I don't know if its possible or not.

Given: Surveillance video box based on Fedora & Zoneminder. Internet connection is via a private 10.x.x.x network connection to the local phone company/ISP. That's the only connection available and they are the only ISP in the area. The ISP uses NAT to ultimately provide a routeable IP address, but that only works on outbound initiated traffic.

Problem: How can someone out on the Internet hit this box? i.e Is there any way to rig a method that will ultimately allow a connection initiated from the Internet to see the surveillance video that this box has stored via an http session?

I thought of one idea but don't have the tools to implement it. User sends an email to a server out on the Net somewhere. Surveillance box retrieves mail ever minute. The mail contains the users IP address. Surveillance box sends an outbound packet to that IP address to get NAT functional. The users box then uses that address to hit the box on the private network. The snag with this is that NAT is specific to ports, and I have no sway over the ISP's NAT capability.

Is there any way to push an http session outbound to the waiting end user? i.e. initiate a push of http traffic from the private box to the end user?

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Fedora Security :: Personalize Fire Fox Security

Nov 24, 2009

Does any one knows how to set an schedule for fire fox to terminate loading some IP. or restricting people to accessing some websites from your system..?I mean to set some restriction option to Fire Fox for third party..

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Fedora Security :: Maximize Security On An FC 10 Box?

Aug 26, 2009

I would like to maximise security on an FC 10 box. I had come across some scripts that perform a host of security tests and let me know recommendations on what all needs to be done. Dont seem to remember what they were called. Has any one tried any such stuff on FC10 recently? which scripts or suites you would recommend for this purpose...

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Fedora Security :: What Is In Security Update?

Jan 5, 2010

I was reading that Arch does not provide security updates, but just provides security by keeping with up-to-date software...So what is in a security update and what does it patch? The kernel?

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Fedora Security :: FYI Security Spin ?

Mar 2, 2010

FYI Security Spin.

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"...The Fedora Security Spin provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies in universities and other organizations. The spin is maintained by a community of security testers and developers. It comes with the clean and fast LXDE Desktop Environment and a customized menu that provides all the instruments needed to follow a proper test path for security testing or to rescue a broken system. The Live image has been crafted to make it possible to install software while running, and if you are running it from a USB stick created with the LiveUSB Creator's overlay feature, you can install and update software and save your test results permanently..."

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Fedora Security :: Security Spin Pen Through SMB

Jun 3, 2010

Using SMB to access a windows machine through port 139/445 is great, but how can this be used to exploit the system?I know this is gonna get flamed for the nature of hacking, but i'm trying to pen my own windows box with my sec spin of fedora (tried backtrack but didnt like the feel of it, so got the GNOME-security spin)I'm trying to find a way to open up c$ without sitting at my win box and sharing it.

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Fedora Security :: Securing Security Lab

Jun 29, 2010

I ran the LiveCD of Fedora SecurityLab and noticed these ports open, 111,631, 34526.How can I close them and what runs behind them. I know 111 is rpcbind, 631 ipp and 34526 is unknown.

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Fedora Security :: Most Used Apps - Security Lab - FSL

Mar 31, 2011

I just preparing some presentations and was wondering what the most interresting Tools on the FSL would be. There are many, many everybody would use, but what would be the lets say "most wanted" Tools on the fedora Security Suite aka FSL?! Without what Tool you could not work?

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