Thanks, Lobster, for this.
I didn't know your tool existed before now. (Indirectly, thanks to nilsonmorales for making me notice.)
Very informative and useful script and thread.
How useful and/or practical would it be to add lsof* to your security set?
lsop can check active connections and inform on wanted/unwanted ones.
Thanks in advance for any reply.
Best regards.
musher0
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* Edited lsop to lsof, the appropriate name. Sorry for the typo.
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The only difficulties I get with Puppy security is when running javascript in a browser which recently told me that Microsoft had detected malware on my system and my computer would be locked for my protection. It was a scam. I do use javascript. The browser WAS locked - so the browser was vulnerable on any Linux to this 'Lock up') I was not running Windows of course, so it clearly was not from them.
The other 'breach' is when running the probes and developing a new version of GROWL. Basically because of where I am going, researching etc Google throws up flags, these are passed on to to the security community who then take an interest in what I am doing . . .
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Version 1.9 released - see first post in this thread
Not very useful, I think someone explained why in the security sub forum.musher0 wrote: How useful and/or practical would it be to add lsof* to your security set?
lsop can check active connections and inform on wanted/unwanted ones.
The only difficulties I get with Puppy security is when running javascript in a browser which recently told me that Microsoft had detected malware on my system and my computer would be locked for my protection. It was a scam. I do use javascript. The browser WAS locked - so the browser was vulnerable on any Linux to this 'Lock up') I was not running Windows of course, so it clearly was not from them.
The other 'breach' is when running the probes and developing a new version of GROWL. Basically because of where I am going, researching etc Google throws up flags, these are passed on to to the security community who then take an interest in what I am doing . . .
Hi Guys! Happy New Year.
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