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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-28 months agoNo, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt). Everyone’s security profile/needs are different. The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•8 months agoSounds like you’ve got a better solution, but I think you forgot to mention what it was.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-28 months agoIf you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive. On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
minus-squareMark :debian: :tux: :python:linkfedilink0•8 months ago@whale @GnomeComedy This also assumes they know how to tell if it is exposed or not. I normally setup fail2ban as soon as I know something exposed to the outside.
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No, most desktops behind a NAT probably dont need fail2ban (though it wouldn’t hurt).
Everyone’s security profile/needs are different.
The point is that list does a hell of a lot more useful than ClamAV
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Sounds like you’ve got a better solution, but I think you forgot to mention what it was.
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If you think ClamAV on your mom’s laptop on Starbucks WiFi is doing anything useful, but you think fail2ban isn’t - you’re naive.
On phishing - you’ve got another great example. ublock origin or any other decent adblocker will do WAAAAY more to help than ClamAV.
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This also assumes they know how to tell if it is exposed or not.
I normally setup fail2ban as soon as I know something exposed to the outside.
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