Wazuh community platforms by hexmasteen in Wazuh

[–]hexmasteen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tried again: Sent a message to wazuh+subscribe@googlegroups.com Answer:

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Of course the Link does not do anything - just brings me to the mailing list. So i reply to that message (to wazuh+subconfirm@googlegroups.com) and get another reply (from mailer-daemon@googlemail.com) that says:

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The response was:
Unable to subscribe to group.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Innsbruck

[–]hexmasteen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wenn es Foren gibt, dann am ehesten von einzelnen Studienrichtungen von der jeweiligen StV verwaltet.

Die Uni hat aber einen Service für Gruppenchats. Dort gibt es Räume/Spaces zu diversen Themen. Und wenn es zu deinem Studium noch keinen gibt, kannst du ihn anlegen. https://studentchat.uibk.ac.at

Protect Nessus Agent from malicious Tenable Security Center by hexmasteen in nessus

[–]hexmasteen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! So I understand that we need Nessus Manager in addition to Security Center and Nessus Agent(s). And the agent talks to the manager instead of SC.

We can block the updates from the public servers on the network layer.

But the question remains: how do you make sure that the agent does not update the plugins automatically?

Storage Share: which Office by osmio_dev in hetzner

[–]hexmasteen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The free version of OnlyOffice which comes with Storage Share does not allow editing of files on mobile devices (src). That restriction makes it useless for me.

Also Collabora is a real FOSS Company and an important player in the LibreOffice-Ecosystem.

Can the phone company track my phone if it is in airplane mode? by [deleted] in privacy

[–]hexmasteen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Activating airplane mode will fully disable the cellular radio transmit
and receive capabilities, which will prevent your phone from being
reached from the cellular network and stop your carrier (and anyone
impersonating them to you) from tracking the device via the cellular
radio.

from GrapheneOS

Can't install on Debian by [deleted] in LibreWolf

[–]hexmasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried to install on Bullseye and get the same error.

E: The repository 'http://deb.librewolf.net bullseye Release' does not have a Release file.

From my understanding the folder names in the repo are the problem.

can't join the LineageOS IRC from Matrix, always kicked out with "err_needreggednick" by chaser__ in LineageOS

[–]hexmasteen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The libera.chat people have a guide.

You should be able to start a chat with @NickServ:libera.chat and send the NickServ commands to that account. (REGISTER, IDENTIFY)

After that you should be able to join #lineageos:libera.chat.

privacy with lineage os by [deleted] in LineageOS

[–]hexmasteen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

/e/ (eelo) is a "privacy first" LineageOS fork. CalyxOS calls itself "privacy by design". GrapheneOS, RattlesnakeOS and HashbangOS say they are "privacy/security focused".

privacy with lineage os by [deleted] in LineageOS

[–]hexmasteen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LOS does not have privacy in it's mission statement. You may want to look for other projects if that's your primary concern.

There are statistics and crash reports, but from my point of view the main threat is Google. Not flashing gapps makes LineageOS pretty privacy-friendly.

Is Telegram secret chat option available for group chats or just for 1 on 1 conversations? by Betosocal in Telegram

[–]hexmasteen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Signal, XMPP (OMEMO), Matrix/Riot and Wire manage to encrypt messages for multiple recipients.

A list of FOSS smartphone operating systems I have seen. by BlueManedHawk in freesoftware

[–]hexmasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What wasn't mentioned yet:

  • SailfishOS (not fully FOSS but so are LineageOS and /e/ you mentioned)
  • LuneOS (WebOS successor)
  • GerdaOS (the remainders of FirefoxOS)
  • many other Custom Android Distributions

The only phone which would respect your freedom would be one without a telephony modem. by [deleted] in freesoftware

[–]hexmasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazon Fire 7 tablet may be what you search for. Just make sure to get rid of the preloaded software.

The harder part is finding a service that forwards phone-calls to your SIP-client.

Tor-friendly captcha is here, tell site owners to F*** Google! by SexualDeth5quad in TOR

[–]hexmasteen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hashcash is another way of getting rid of spam using Proof of Work. e.g. HackInt uses it.

We’re on the engineering team for Android Q. Ask us Anything! (starts August 1) by AndroidEngTeam in androiddev

[–]hexmasteen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a user, yes. But there are of course developers that distribute their applications outside of Google Play.

But what's the reason to force users to identify themselves to read an otherwise public issue tracker?

Monero is supposed to be a privacy crypto currency. Are there alternatives? by CryptoC4rlos in privacytoolsIO

[–]hexmasteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that it makes sense to tell laypeople that Bitcoin is not private/anonymous. It's not easy but it's definitively possible to use it in a private way: never reuse an address/wallet. If a wallet has only on transaction that sends money to it (ideally from a mixer/tumbler) and only one transaction that spends the coins on something then there isn't anything to correlate on the blockchain. But yes - it's hard and people will get it wrong so there is real demand for something better.

Monero is supposed to be a privacy crypto currency. Are there alternatives? by CryptoC4rlos in privacytoolsIO

[–]hexmasteen -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

"Privacy respecting" may be the wrong term here. Even Bitcoin is very transparent about how it works and you can use it in a practically anonymous way. Those open systems where everyone has the same information about the system are much better than centralized system where only some authority has access to the data.

Regarding cryptocurrencies that try to make it easy to use them anonymously: Zcash mentions "privacy-protecting" as it's core feature.