Ubuntu Security :: Gufw - Cannot See The Other Computer Files

Jan 1, 2010

VERY GREEN to Ubuntu. My setup:

1. computer A connects to the internet through usb dial up modem
2. computer A & B are wirelessly networked through an ADHOC network.
3. computer B doesnot need to connect to the internet.

I've installed the GUFW. If I enable it I can not see the other computer files. I use static IPs for both. I tried setting a rule but I get stumped were it asks for the port. I'm not all that familiar with ports.

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Jan 25, 2010

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Mar 11, 2011

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Code:
sudo apt-get purge firestarter
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iptables -L shows .....

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Code:
sudo iptables -F
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Apr 23, 2011

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Jan 9, 2011

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But what is that IN/OUT distinction good for? I specify IP addresses as from and to, so why would I need to also say whether this is in- or outbound? An old Wiki article on ubuntuusers.de is dated Ubuntu 8.04 and doesn't make that difference at all.

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There was a line next to the bottom that basically told it to only appear in Unity. Deleting this line allowed it to appear in the Gnome menu. My question is this. Why is this line even in here?

Screenshot: [URL] .....

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Feb 27, 2011

I have windows computer and it is being hacked.About month ago or more some one hacked my router and install new firmware from Firmware Version: Talisman/Basic V1.2.9a

My router is linksys and SSID got changed to sveasoft.I had WPA set up and MAC filtering .

Some one hacked my router and change Firmware Version.And user name and password also got change to just admin.

Well now I got a pop up from my Kaspersky saying network attack scan.generic.TCP 74.63.245.168

only thing I can find on it http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/74.63.245.168

It is Limestone Networks in Dallas.

Some strang things have been happing to my computer in past 4 months and is getting worse.

I have no firewall or router now.And have not gone to the store and get new router yet and I'm thinking of formatting my computer and putting linux and get good firewall like zone-alarm.

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Jan 8, 2010

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Feb 11, 2010

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Mar 22, 2011

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Yesterday, I erased all my partitions and installed Ubuntu 10.10. I installed rkhunter and a firewall. I changed my static IP adress, at least for the sake of knowledge, to another one, then I got disconnected since my router only allows my old IP.

When I'm about to write my admin password, I disconnect from the network. I've scanned my system using rkhunter, and the result is a list of 30 suspicious files!

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Apr 11, 2010

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Jan 7, 2010

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Jan 12, 2010

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Jan 29, 2010

On my HTPC/Server unbuntu box I have installed logwatch in order to get a daily look on my computer activity.

And I often have this line in the report :

Quote:

root => my_user
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/usr/bin/gconftool - 3 Times.

The corresponding line in auth.log are :

Quote:

./auth.log:Jan 28 07:59:31 sweetBox sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=my_user ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/gconftool --get /system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy
./auth.log:Jan 28 07:59:32 sweetBox sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ;

[Code].....

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So I forgot how to do something in Compiz and I quickly Googled it to find the answer. On the first or second link I clicked, a pop-up box opened from Firefox saying that I should scan my computer. Immediately, I pressed the X button, but a page started to load that tried to "scan" my computer. I closed out Firefox and re-opened it. I did the exact same search again on Google, but I clicked on the cached view of the site. It was harmless enough--a blog with some ads on the side of the page. I'm assuming that it was one of the ads that somehow must have taken over the page.

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