Linux Hardening for Home Computers and Servers
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In this episode of the CyberGizmo we explore how to harden linux for home use. Even if you use a Debian or Redhat based distro. Describes the first steps you should consider before spending the time and effort of hardening your home linux computer.
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DJ Ware is by far my favorite source on KZread for Linux know-how.
This rocks DJ. Thank you. Looking forward to the next installments. I'm a few days behind due to finishing up a flooring project...and am I glad that's done... :) Gonna start on Part 2 tomorrow after work. You said you were gonna do this and man...me and a bunch of others are appreciative that you are doing these vids.
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
Well I will work on them yes, but I wont make a score of 100 :)
Thanks! People with this kind of intellectual humility tend to be the smartest in my experience. Great content!
Your contents are amazing! Keep doing them, your work is more than much appreciated
@CyberGizmo
3 жыл бұрын
Ricky thank you for the kind words and encouragement also much appreciated :)
Just wanted to say amazing how you started asking questions of what you want before just shooting off the hip I've been looking for this information for over 2 years and now its all in one video thanks for your knowledge
Your assumptions on my skillset was spot on! This is exactly the level of communication I needed. ❤!
Thanks DJ. Love the video format. Subbed and liked 👍
Now this is an important video to watch
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ferror
Thanks a lot, that is exactly what I want , great video could you please make this a start of series of Linux security, may be one episode every week or so
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
Desouky, that is what I intend to do probably will do one more this week, because the intro isn't quite enough to get you started.
@ramadenlama
3 жыл бұрын
@@CyberGizmo I stumbled across your page and definitely appreciate your content. Subscribed and always thumbs up to your content mate.
@CyberGizmo
3 жыл бұрын
@@ramadenlama Thank you ramadenlama and welcome to the channel
New logo is very cool and clam :)
DJ Ware is the man !
Great start.
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
Will add one more this week to get you guys going this one isn't even close :)
best content among other channels
dope channel just found
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks hottake
Sure, when I lived in the city I had lots of locks, but it didn't seem to keep me from getting robbed. We haven't had a working lock on my country home in 30 years--and even if we did, you could just walk in through the giant dog door if you're really intent on breaking the law...just don't blame my dogs if you ignore the warning signs at the gateway and use our open ports without authorization, we had to go before a judge to get the dog released last time.
Hi DJ, I found your channel a few weeks ago while looking into hardening Centos8 headless using OpenSCAP. With OpenSCAP there are a lot of false positive on Centos due to lack of the RHEL subscription system. Can you include your thoughts on using OpenSCAP, Lynis or any other tool to a harden systems out the box in the next part of this series? Something following NIST or PCI-DSS standards. I am an infrastructure engineer and I am just doing this for research and implementation in my homelab at the moment. Keep the content flowing. Rob.
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
There are lots of false positives even using the RHEL version too
Any chance you could share these as podcasts as well? Would be good to listen to your overview sessions on a drive.
@CyberGizmo
3 жыл бұрын
Interesting suggestion will think about that, and see if i can come up with a way to make that work
@ramadenlama
3 жыл бұрын
@@CyberGizmo Awesome looking forward to it! I think some parts of your videos obviously wouldn't translate to audio-only but the ones I've watched I do appreciate your commentary and presentation (e.g. linux hardening video)
If you have time, would you do a video on Wireguard at some point? I'd be curious for your perspective.
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Snder0317, great suggestion I will add it to the list, actually its on my list already will just nudge it up in the line
@Snyder0317
4 жыл бұрын
@@CyberGizmo Thanks!
The Laws of Robotics are awesome
@CyberGizmo
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dimitri and part of a great sci-fi book series too :)
@dmitriigrigorita2361
4 жыл бұрын
@@CyberGizmo Exactly, Asimov's books are ones of my favourite in my childhood and adolescence! 👍
Your smartphone leaks more info ....I air gap my info.
@____-gy5mq
4 жыл бұрын
/s
paranoid linux = Mental Outlaw
Too fluffy. 9:43 in (all I could stand), and NO hardening. No 65,535 TCP and 65,535 UDP ports. No general "I want MY computer to do ONLY what I tell it to do" security approach.
How to Harden a home system. Pull the plug on the router. Go back to writing letters. 🔌😁.
@CyberGizmo
3 жыл бұрын
Lol yep that's about it
@bellabear653
3 жыл бұрын
@@CyberGizmo it's sad but as you stated in the video hardening everything can take 6 months or more and let's face it we are only human and we forget things. If banks cant keep their systems safe from hackers everyday people will have a tough time, unless you happen to be super gifted like a computer rainman.
full of ads .i didnt get past first ad
Pure waffle. No real information.
Where was this guy :))))) Awesome info.