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#41 Post by Bernie_by_the_Sea »

postfs1 wrote: Image If the strange, active kid who is in search of remote machines does exist, then the closed door is not a bad solution i think.
You really think a closed door is going to keep an intruder out? If all the doors are closed then nothing from the web can get in. If anything is allowed in, then there's always some way to hitch a ride on what comes through that door.

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#42 Post by Bernie_by_the_Sea »

Py wrote: Wondering how to save a pet?
I usually get pets with SeaMonkey (or other browser), not Quickpet.
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#43 Post by postfs1 »

To reedit up to date.
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#44 Post by GustavoYz »

Bernie_by_the_Sea wrote:
Py wrote: Wondering how to save a pet?
I usually get pets with SeaMonkey (or other browser), not Quickpet.
Pornview.pet?
8)

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#45 Post by Bernie_by_the_Sea »

GustavoYz wrote: Pornview.pet?
8)
Yeah, it's from ttuuxxx and available in this forum.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=622

Great name :!:

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#46 Post by ttuuxxx »

LoL Guys, I do not indorse that name, but it is a good image viewer . Not for that I support those type of images, just your run of mill jpg's etc
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#47 Post by Bernie_by_the_Sea »

With a fresh pristine Wary I can now be online in 78 seconds. Again not bad going from 200 hours to just over a minute. I think I can get it below a minute.

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Re: Hypothetical Situation Paranoia

#48 Post by jon4t2 »

yorkiesnorkie wrote:I've been using Puppy for several years now and never found a virus on my Puppy Linux frugal install. [snip]

So having withstood the test of time Puppy Linux seems pretty bullet proof to me, even though we run as root.
Not bullet proof. Just never attacked.

If a house has no locks on its doors and it has never been burgled, one cannot conclude that the house is secure, just that it has not been burgled.

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#49 Post by Jasper »

Not bullet proof. Just never attacked.
Or significantly more likely,

attacked, but not pierced.

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#50 Post by myke »

Jasper, I disagree. Go to:
http://www.grc.com/stevegibson.htm#projects

and you will see that Puppy Linux does very well. If you have Windows, run the same test from Windows and you'll see the difference in security.
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Re: Hypothetical Situation Paranoia

#51 Post by abushcrafter »

jon4t2 wrote:
yorkiesnorkie wrote:I've been using Puppy for several years now and never found a virus on my Puppy Linux frugal install. [snip]

So having withstood the test of time Puppy Linux seems pretty bullet proof to me, even though we run as root.
Not bullet proof. Just never attacked.

If a house has no locks on its doors and it has never been burgled, one cannot conclude that the house is secure, just that it has not been burgled.
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How Secure Are You?

#52 Post by sszindian »

If you would like to know just how secure your computer and Internet activity is, click on this site. They check you out and give you a nice detailed report! This will tell you what you have to evaluate in your system to 'try' to get more secure.

http://ip-check.info?lang=en

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#53 Post by sszindian »

It seems previous post here didn't't take! We'll try again.

If you want to see just how secure your system is go to this URL and run a check!

http://ip-check.info?lang=en

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