SecurityOnline: opensnitch v1.6.3 releases: GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall https://securityonline.info/opensnitch/ #opensnitch #firewall #Defense
#opensnitch #firewall #defense
SecurityOnline: opensnitch v1.6.2 releases: GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall https://securityonline.info/opensnitch/ #opensnitch #firewall #Defense
#opensnitch #firewall #defense
SecurityOnline: opensnitch v1.6.1 releases: GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall https://securityonline.info/opensnitch/ #opensnitch #firewall #Defense
#opensnitch #firewall #defense
Taking #Linux Security To The Next Level With #OpenSnitch Firewall 🐧
https://ostechnix.com/opensnitch-application-level-firewall-for-linux/
Taking Linux Security To The Next Level With OpenSnitch Firewall #OpenSnitch #LittleSnitch #Firewall #Linuxsecurity #Linuxadmin #Linux #Opensource
https://ostechnix.com/opensnitch-application-level-firewall-for-linux/
#opensnitch #littlesnitch #firewall #linuxsecurity #linuxadmin #Linux #OpenSource
@wutti Vielleicht Hilft da #LittleSnitch: https://www.obdev.at/de/products/littlesnitch
Als freie Alternative für Linux gibt es #OpenSnitch: https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch
#OpenSnitch - an Application Firewall for Linux
Einfach nur geil! So eine Firewall hätte ich mir früher unter Windows gewünscht.
https://itsfoss.com/opensnitch-firewall-linux/
#firewall #linux #PeaceLoveMusic #opensnitch
Silly me! The Dev wrote this, immediately below the command i quoted above:
>(use opensnitchd if opensnitch doesn't work)
Sorry Dev!
🤦♀️
I tested it, in an Archie VM. Quite interesting, but it's pretty frenetic at first! Notes:
1. For Arch systems, the Dev's instructions to start the daemon [sudo systemctl enable --now opensnitch] are wrong. You do this instead: `sudo systemctl enable --now opensnitchd`.
2. For me, the default settings need tweaking. I increased the timeout from 15" to 99", coz the default action is Deny, which then blocks apps too fast b4 i understood each msg. Also changed TilReboot, to Always.
For several weeks i've had some #OpenSnitch #firewall tabs saved in my "Read Later" category. Most of the time i entirely forget about the existence of this, but every now & then i re-discover it... like now. For many years, in all my "real" systems [ie, not VMs], i've just used #GUFW, yet i still don't even know if my simple home non-server pc even "needs" a firewall. Anyway, now i'm wondering if maybe OpenSnitch is a solution to a problem i do not have, & ergo... maybe just delete those tabs?
Comment protéger votre PC #Linux contre les menaces réseau avec #OpenSnitch
https://infoidevice.fr/proteger-votre-pc-linux-avec-opensnitch/
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#nextcloud #podman #libreoffice #escuelas #linux #opensnitch #security #SCALE20x #events #jobs #makerspace
Je découvre un peu par hasard un #firewall #linux assez complet #OpenSnitch vous l'avez déjà testé ? Je l'ai sur une machine secondaire. Il gère au niveau des applications en plus des regles réseaux habituelles et l'interface peut se connecter aux d'autres instances OpenSnitch
#Manjaro - #OpenSnitch GUI Firewall stopped working after latest Kernek, workaround is here
Bug
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/77412
Discussion and workaround
https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch/issues/833
#OpenSnitch App-Level #firewall May Find a Home in #Debian 12 http://lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_link.php?rid=325735
#OpenSnitch App-Level Firewall May Find a Home in #Debian #Linux 12
https://linuxiac.com/opensnitch-app-level-firewall-may-find-a-home-in-debian-12/
@engineerminded Also another problem is that many #Linux distros don't offer the types of software that users want, but some add on a lot of unwanted bloat. For example #LinuxMint is supposed to be a user-friendly distro but they install tons of additional software that you may never use. What they should do is at the time of installation, give you the option to go with the standard package of applications (for "give me all the goodies" types) OR to pick the packages you really want from a list. But then they don't offer some types of packages that people might actually want for security or privacy reasons, such as #OpenSnitch (a Linux application-specific firewall equivalent to the #MacOS #LittleSnitch program) or a good password manager such as #KeePassXC, or a good full-system backup utility similar to the #MacOS #TimeMachine program (most Linux backup utilities only back up a subset of the system, such as user files only or system files only, and none have the equivalent of the #MacOS #MigrationAssistant which lets you restore your applications, settings, and data to a new machine, or if your main storage fails and you have to replace it). The lack of an equivalent to Time Machine/Migration Assistant is one of the major reasons I have not personally gone to Linux on my desktop.
#opensnitch #macos #littlesnitch #keepassxc #linux #linuxmint #timemachine #migrationassistant
Go checkout #opensnitch in combination with block lists. Its an awesome application firewall.
#opensnitch, the application level interactive firewall, is headed to the #debian archive
Played with #opensnitch today on #linux #destop. Really nice, would recommend, useful to see what is talking to what and have a say in it.