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Mother: It’s-a the Ubuntu Bros!

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Mother: I’m-a sorry Green Ubuntu

  • answersplease77@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    ubuntu has firewall protection already to go. I heard if you used debian you have to install UFW or other things on your own

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        1 year ago

        For everything? You still shouldnt be running all ports open around. As it would ease the work of hackers getting backdoor access.

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          1 year ago

          So just close the ports (or more precise: Do not open them, as “closed” is the default for most software on Linux).

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            1 year ago

            Yup, and if some bad software wants to create malicious webserver they can not do it as all the ports that are open are used in a legit way. And thus can not really communicate either one or the other way.

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              1 year ago

              A webserver listens on port 80 or 443. Neither port can be claimed by a normal user (no port below 1024 can). But yes if you manage more than your own user on a desktop AND these other users are not allowed to start programs on their own THEN a firewall can be helpful; but this is not a normal situation for a desktop-client, isn’t it?