Maybe this is interesting for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-little-guide-to-security-privacy-t3042460 In my case I...
No, I want to make sure that a "fancy complicated firewall rule" is less "fancy and complicated" than creating a script which removes an original...
And again, dummy packages or othetlr randok bogus is a less optimal solution thatn just leaving the package installed (and working as a dependency...
And again, that is your point of view. I would rather not build dummy packages and bug around when I could just simply create a rule in 2...
For me it would have various purposes. E.g. Safely block all network activities for geolocation services/packages Make sure the browser is able to...
Another thing I am worried about right now: I can't seem to make rules for each application? E.g. allow torrent only torrent related connections...
And I might go for the second option since there doesn't seem to be anything available :/
And still it would make setting up rules way easier.
Heyho, is there any firewall out there (preferable for arch linux) that also alerts when an app makes a request so that I can allow/deny/remember...
I am totally agreeing with you. But the troubles of removing them and the packages that depend on it are too much for me. I will just completely...
And I am still here wondering why you/we just won't disable any network activity for those packages? ;P
Couldn't you just deny any activity of those packages via firewall? E.g.completely block zeitgeist webkit2gtk, etc. but still have it installed.
Well looks like I guessed right.. dnsmasq.service is the problem, and the cause of if is libvirt ! libvirt seems to run its own instance of...
Yep I already had dnsmasq as cacher configured for some months. And also after installing dnscrypt it still cached fine, until I did a reboot....
Thanks I will give it a try but comparing the status output of dnsmasw in your link with mine it looks like the status of my dnsmasw is not correct?
Hey there, maybe someone here can help me fixing my issue. I recently installed dnscrypt on my Arch setup and configured my already-installed...
And ppl still wonder why av, bb, hips etc is needed on linux :(
Again, I want to use gufw because it can make rules with wildcards for "user" and "network adapter" (which both change several times a day).
Hmm those are ufw rules but gufw seems to be superior and have a different way of writing rules (e.g. it has wildcards for "user" and "network...
Is there any chance you could translate those rules to "gufw" rules or tell me how I can add them to gufw? Thanks !
May I can give a quick comment/opinion: I use Arch with a minimized GNOME installation (only the GNOME parts installed that I need e.g. all...
Hmm that might be a reasonable fix..thanks for that.
And then again, the pulseaudio developers clearly stated that the fix is far from perfect or even good as it will cause pukseaudio to create tons...
Really? My bad then. When I followed the bug it was said that it is a firejail bug and not a pulseaudio problem. Well in any case, I will need to...
According to a pulseaudio developer, No. First its a firejail bug not a pulseaudio bug, second the workaround will disable a part of pulseaudios...
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