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    Making Knoppix Even More Secure

    Hello Knoppixizers!

    Here is an article I pulled off the internet describing how to make Linux Redhat more secure. Before I try any of this and possibly break something, I would like to know how much is applicable to Knoppix, what the caveats are, etc. Perhaps we can get a fruitful conversation going on this.

    I already have a password on the bios! It was one of the first things I ever did...... to keep the pet sitter from booting up my computer.

    See article below.

    sakiZ

    (article removed, link below)

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    Will you please post a link to the original article rather than the article itself? We don't want to start hosting intellectual property from other sites here, in possible violation of the owner's copyrights.

    I'll give you some time to put up a link, then I will delete the article text from your original post for you.

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    Ok, I'll see if I can find the link.

    I'll get back to you.

    sakiZ

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    OK, Here is the link.


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