[22:32] yo les zamis [22:34] chu nouveaux sous linux [22:34] ubuntu [22:35] hallo [22:35] cool [22:36] ca va bien? [22:36] oui toi [22:36] Bomboz819: Prends le temps d'apprendre à utiliser ubuntu avant de te lancer dans la gestion d'un serveur. [22:37] jaimerais comprendre pis payer une personne pour maider a comprendre linux ubuntu [22:38] oui [22:38] clache: hola [22:38] Ankman: Salut. [22:39] jais une question jetais sous windows server 2008 pis je voulais savoir si linux coté protection ses bien comme gestion firewall pis toute la [22:39] il ne faut pas un firewall a linux [22:39] Bomboz819: Ca marche bien. [22:40] question de meme moi jais un gros reseaux salon audio video webcam pis je voulais savoir coté protection jais cru remarquer que linux est tres bien equiper [22:41] protecter quoi? [22:41] collection audio et video? [22:41] anti -ddos flood attack du genre [22:42] non un chat systeme [22:42] jveut me metre sous linux avec mon serveur dedié pour me proteter contre le flood pis les personne qui flood les serveur ont etaiss ous windows server 20008 pis la ont change pour linux [22:43] esceque je suis sur le bonne route [22:43] si tu n'offres pas des services (web server, ftp...) il ne faut pas de protection adicional [22:43] ok [22:43] mais ubuntu jpense ya un iptable [22:44] Bomboz819: Oui. [22:44] moi jais besoin dune grosse protection anti ddos anti flood [22:44] si l'autre a big bandwidth (10 fois que toi ou plus) c'est pas possible de defender ddos. autre que changer IP de ISP [22:44] ah oui [22:44] mais il exite tu une maniere des blocker pareil sous linux [22:44] Bomboz819: Je te conseille de lire http://framabook.org/2-simple-comme-ubuntu . [22:45] linux doit reject des packets, peut fait ca quelque mille fois par seconde. mais... [22:46] que quelqu'in floods tu ne peut pas naviger l'internet non plus. tout bandwidth prix d'attacker (sorry if my french sounds bad, am not francophone) [22:46] tu vois nous on etais sous windows pis notre serveur glais raide spour ca que jveut me lancer sous linux pour etre mieux proteger [22:46] am english [22:46] too [22:46] cool [22:46] clache: english okay with you? [22:47] Ankman: Yes sir. [22:47] what i meant to say is that linu does not need protection. it does not come with open ports (services) per default, like windows does [22:47] yess [22:47] clache: :-) [22:47] so no firewall needed [22:47] i need to open port becasue we have webpanel for manager room audio video chat [22:47] unless you have a server running [22:49] for example an apache web server by default only accept 250 perallel connections. it can be flooded even by a dial-up modem user with a certain script which just opens as many connections as possible and tries to keep them open as long as possible [22:49] means no one else can access apache then. it's a "slow ddos" though, almost no traffic sent [22:49] then linux might have syncookies protection set by default [22:50] that's all you need if you don't run any services [22:50] ok [22:50] and if someone with big bandwidth or bot net floods you there is nothing you can do as your "line" is flooded and you cannot use it yourself. even if linux has no problems rejecting the flood itself [22:51] i have toher question for all of you people is it possible to have remote desktop and icon on linuc dedicated server how do we install service like that [22:52] that we need to have to connect on remote desktop [22:52] yes, can use ssh for that [22:53] in need linux desktop no command line [22:53] if sshd is running on linux you can for example "ssh -X 1.2.3.4 firefox" start firefox on the server (1.2.3.4) but see it on your computer [22:53] ok [22:53] yes, ssh -X does [22:53] but only applications, not the full desktop [22:54] for that you can use tightvnc (is in linux) or other VNC clients and server [22:54] i need to see full desktop on my computer [22:54] ok tightvnc [22:54] for windows you can download a vnc client too [22:54] cool [22:54] vnc is it free [22:54] linux has it in its packages already [22:54] yes [22:54] ok cool [22:54] nice [22:55] vnc or tightvnc is on packages [22:55] with some luck you can skip vnc and try "ssh -X 1.2.3.4 gnome-session" to get (parts of the) gnome desktop, if installed [22:56] tightvnc i used, never tried the other [22:56] ok [22:56] one also has a server [23:02] ok