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On 16/01/20 21:01, james wrote: |
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> On 1/13/20 3:24 AM, n952162 wrote: |
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>> On 2020-01-12 16:48, james wrote: |
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>>> I also install and re-install, as many of the gentoo systems get |
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>>> "attacked" before I can� complete a secure install, or the hackers |
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>>> just read much more than I do. |
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>>> I guess I'm still popular, in very negative way. |
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>> Hmmm.� Is that "attacked" to be interpreted in some sort of |
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>> metaphorical |
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>> way or do you mean really hacked over the internet? May I ask how, and |
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>> how do you know?� What's involved in a secure install? |
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> Monitor your connection, with a system setup that the ethernet does not |
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> responds to any sort of request. The system just collects and log. NO, |
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> I'm not documenting how to do this, but various ways exist, documented |
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> on the internet to make *most* ethernet interface to where they are |
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> *one-direction* only. HOW you achieve this? There are a myriad of ways. |
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> Good Hunting and *never* tell anyone how *you* do this.... |
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If you're handy with an ethernet crimping tool, just cut the TX wires |
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and put the interface into promiscuous mode ... |
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Just be aware that - routers especially - can swap TX and RX so they |
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could possibly get round that. |
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Cheers, |
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