In article <blf83s$b7jo2$1@ID-110594.news.uni-berlin.de>, Lance Delacroix
wrote:
> Using Mandrake 9.1, and am nearing a point where I'm ready to dump Windoze
> forever. Can anyody tell me, a la Sponge's efforts with Windoze, what the
> minimum smart things are to do to secure a Linux computer on the net?
Main thing is the same as Windows: apply security updates as soon as they
are available. Main difference from Windows is that the updates will be
available soon enough after a problem is found for the updates to be useful.
:-)
Go poke around at www.mandrake.com. They've got a lot of information there,
and they even have a seperate domain just for security stuff, that is full
of useful information:
http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/
The documentation section there has many interesting subsections you'll
find helpful.
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--Tim Smith


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