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232819 sec TearDrop Attack Detect 69.28.153.238:47855 138.88.142.79:30788 Packet Dropped
232819 sec TearDrop Attack Detect 69.28.153.238:50811 138.88.142.79:36593 Packet Dropped
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Given the fact that there is a constant stream of portscanners and other attackers
doesn't it seem prudent to have Arch on a single DVD for installation?
That way you can put your firewall up before you plug in your network.
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arch denies all incoming packets by default, so you're pretty much firewalled at the get-go.
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Which package is that?
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Which package is that?
Technically, tcp-wrappers (if that's a package)... it includes hosts.allow and hosts.deny. By default, everything is denied.
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