Thank you. BUUG is mostly dead. As far as man pages go I went out on Network Information Service (NIS). You died on the wrong ski snow.
One could set up a system with Windows Defender and best wireless router for the price and Linux as I was in 2012. I was not an intentional honey pot creator. You could be though.
Or there is vegan goat cheese at a popular trader food market near here.
K ________________________________ From: Dan Lyke danlyke@flutterby.com Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 4:53 PM To: KLH 111111 klh111111@outlook.com Cc: balug-talk@lists.balug.org balug-talk@lists.balug.org Subject: Re: [BALUG-Talk] netfilter cve
On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 4:45 PM KLH 111111 <klh111111@outlook.commailto:klh111111@outlook.com> wrote:
Is anyone else worried about this? I found it via redhat.comhttp://redhat.com
NVD - CVE-2023-39192 (nist.govhttp://nist.gov)
It's going to apply to all distributions, because it's a kernel issue, *but*.,.. it's just Moderate severity because it involves a local privileged attacker. I'm just a user these days, my only adminning is personal web servers, but presumably "privileged" in this context means a user who can manipulate the Netfilter subsystem.
So it's largely a question of "who can run `ufw` or `iptables`?". That's probably a fairly short list, and those users can probably damage your system or exfiltrate data through other means. Security is, after all, a question of layers and the Swiss cheese effect.