M9. wrote:
informed?
spyware and datamining.. ;-) ( i know this is unknown to linux :-)
if you let your computer infected, there is nothing a firewall can do. it should be some sort of "apparmor" for Windows, monitoring wich application do what. It's not the scope of a firewall and SuSEfirewall2 never protected your agianst such thing, anyway if the spy uses a classic internet protocol (http), you can only cry :-(
no, in windows, a firewall can do that..
then it have some functions more than a firewall
that my spyware-killers do not work.. (please do not forget my decade of windows use ;-)
they should. In France, secuser.com links to free spyware defender, very effective. I have an XP box, no firewall on it and never infected (never for a longtime, though)
Sorry, it is the client and the server, i thought of an aplication like server-edition.. euh..errr..;-)
default openSUSE install are usually quite defensives and allow little open ports and little running servers (I'm not even sure that sshd is running by default)
access must be done on the host:
* by a standard protocol (smb, ssh, ftp, http...) accepted by a server * by two applications sharing the same port
yes that is the procedures..
so what is the server you fear to be broken?
Offcourse there has to be a change to change something. In this case i did not change a thing. Why should i? It worked, and i never change something that does its job well..
again, that is why i call the firewall inconsistant..
If it is too much trouble to config it right, i shut it off, no big deal..(router is sufficient, and one pc can use DHZ )
yes it is. however no firewall and certainly not on Linux can change by itself :-), so something must have been done, evidently accidentally :-). what you could do is: * backup the /etc/sysconfig folder (it's small , do a complete backup of it) * do "SuSEfirewall2 stop" to stop the firewall * remove the /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 * in yast, force the reinstall of the firewall, like this you should recover the default config file hope this works jdd -- http://www.dodin.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org