[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago

No you just don't get my point lol

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 year ago

Uhh no... I just uhh... Exposed him.. he sent me a message... So I uh.. went along with it. It's bad

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 year ago

True I've seen much worse as well though. And even if this is just trolling it's still incredibly disturbing and wrong that reddit doesn't take action towards stuff like this.

Who jokes about this kind of stuff?

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Some dude admitted to grooming a girl and having sex and a relationship with a 16 year old dude is 27 so I reported it on an alt account

Now keep in mind I am banned from reddit like IP banned so I got on a new account through a VPN and reported this person. This report came back and they temp backend them for 7 days and I woke up the next morning getting perma banned

Now obviously there's a reason why I was permanently banned for the 12th time but I keep doing this to piss them off and prove a point

I report accounts like these and harass the people and scare them off reddit

All I did was try to keep people safe and that's why I'm banned.

Some dude also admitted to jerking off into a girl's water bottle at the gym when she walked away then he admitted to watching her drink it

Like...... Wtf is wrong with people and why do they get away with this shit

Look at what I just posted in this sub. I got a lot worse stuff as well

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Then you have to wait. And advertise your community on social media or something.. you started a community it's not going to open right away. It takes time for people to find it

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

All I had to do was report a pedophile with direct proof to get me banned and it got them a temp 7 day ban -_-.

Reddit is disgusting

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Make your own sports community

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

You're welcome friend!

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I know all this already. But I also use arch and have been for the last 6+ years and I use ufw lol

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The main one everybody uses at least from my knowledge and from what I've used over the last 13 years is UFW. That is what you want to use.

A firewall is very important not just for being on public Wi-Fi connections. A firewall is your extra layer of protection

I don't know what Distro you run. But it's almost the same for each one

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-firewall-with-ufw-on-ubuntu-20-04

UFW is installed by default on Ubuntu. If it has been uninstalled for some reason, you can install it with sudo apt install ufw.

Using IPv6

sudo nano /etc/default/ufw

That command should come back with this

IPV6=yes

Save and close the file. Now, when UFW is enabled, it will be configured to write both IPv4 and IPv6 firewall rules. However, before enabling UFW, we will want to ensure that your firewall is configured to allow you to connect via SSH. Let’s start with setting the default policies.

Setting up default policies

sudo ufw default deny incoming sudo ufw default allow outgoing

These commands set the defaults to deny incoming and allow outgoing connections. These firewall defaults alone might suffice for a personal computer, but servers typically need to respond to incoming requests from outside users. We’ll look into that next.

To configure your server to allow incoming SSH connections, you can use this command:

sudo ufw allow ssh

This will create firewall rules that will allow all connections on port 22, which is the port that the SSH daemon listens on by default. UFW knows what port allow ssh means because it’s listed as a service in the /etc/services file.

However, we can actually write the equivalent rule by specifying the port instead of the service name. For example, this command works the same as the one above:

sudo ufw allow 22

If you configured your SSH daemon to use a different port, you will have to specify the appropriate port. For example, if your SSH server is listening on port 2222, you can use this command to allow connections on that port:

sudo ufw allow 2222

To enable UFW, use this command:

sudo ufw enable
[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

That's awesome! Enjoy

[-] HotBoxghost2743@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There are way more viruses written for windows than there is for Linux

  1. Linux users find viruses and they report them and then everyone works on a fix for it and it gets patched as soon as possible. This is why open sourced code is good.

  2. Windows takes forever to fix or patch viruses most of the time they probably dont even care.

Everything virus related or even bug related gets patched almost immediately under Linux

Also... Everything you install on Linux is pre compiled and ore configured inside a package manager and these packages get checked constantly for bugs and viruses. Theres almost no need to install anything on Linux from websites that could be compromised

Out of the 13 years I have been using Linux I haven't Once caught a virus but I also study malware and write malware so I also understand it more on a deep level.

But honestly it's very hard to catch a virus on Linux

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