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    Is cheatcode "knoppix secure" required for online security?

    Sudo works ok in Knoppix 7.2. But I'm unable to use it with the cheatcode "secure" option. Thus I have to reboot to add ip6tables, which wipe when I reboot in secure mode. Is there a way to add ip6tables and still use secure mode online?

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    Thus I have to reboot to add ip6tables, which wipe when I reboot in secure mode
    What do you mean by this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidpiney View Post
    Sudo works ok in Knoppix 7.2. But I'm unable to use it with the cheatcode "secure" option. Thus I have to reboot to add ip6tables, which wipe when I reboot in secure mode. Is there a way to add ip6tables and still use secure mode online?
    I have to enter the ip6tables offline, without the root being locked by the "secure" cheatcode. Then when I reboot with the "secure" cheatcode enabled, the ip6tables have returned to the default setting (ip6tables -L). In other words there's no persistence Werner. Is knoppix 7.2 secure online without the root being locked with "secure")? If not, how can I make changes (such as the ip6tables above) to have persistence? Is it possible to make root changes when the cheatcode "secure" is enabled? Thanks for the help too Werner. I'm really grateful you folks are doing all this. I hope I can make it up to you.

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    In other words there's no persistence
    If you want persistence, you have to use a "Flash disk install"

    http://knoppix.net/wiki/Category:Har...e_Installation.
    Is knoppix 7.2 secure online without the root being locked with "secure")?
    Yes, of course. By default Knoppix doesn't offer any services outside the LAN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz View Post
    If you want persistence, you have to use a "Flash disk install"

    http://knoppix.net/wiki/Category:Har...e_Installation.Yes, of course. By default Knoppix doesn't offer any services outside the LAN.
    I did install knoppix 7.2 on a flashdrive Werner, and made an additional partition persistent. But its the ip6tables entry that doesn't stay when I change to secure mode with cheatcodes. I put an update.zip file with the ip6tables firewall in KNOPPIX-DATA but it never installed during init. I wish there was someway to get secure mode after everything was setup, and just before going online? Or better still, being able to wholly control root with a fail-safe password system.

    Is it best to use the secure mode online Werner? All 65534 ports are filtered, one is up, and I don't think there's any services running. But even in secure mode, I'm having a very difficult time with hackers here Werner. So I'm profoundly grateful for your help, and for the Knoppix program. It's kept me running the best so far, in what has been a major struggle.

    Thanks Werner.

    david

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    Or better still, being able to wholly control root with a fail-safe password system.
    You can give root a valid password and restrict the use of sudo/gksudo → Security considerations.
    Is it best to use the secure mode online?
    No, it's paranoia.
    But even in secure mode, I'm having a very difficult time with hackers here
    If there isn't a service reachable outside the LAN, hackers cannot attack the service.

    Searching for open ports != attack a service.
    Last edited by Werner P. Schulz; 11-02-2015 at 10:47 AM.

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