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Perfect-Ubuntu-Guide
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Useful Sofware Tools & Resources for Ubuntu
Useful Sofware Tools & Resources for Ubuntu.
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Useful Ubuntu Guide
Ubuntu Guide with a set of useful tools and learning resources.
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Developer Tools recommendations for Ubuntu?
I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS right now for work. I'm looking for suggestions for software development and networking. So far I've found this useful list of tools and learning resources for Ubuntu. I would appreciate any recommendations. :)
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Someone gifted me an old laptop, because he used his Windows license for his new PC and of course I instantly installed Linux on it (don't blame me because of the icon theme). Does anyone has some ideas what a Linux newbie should do when he uses Linux for the first time?
Someone shared this link a few days ago: https://github.com/mikeroyal/Perfect-Ubuntu-Guide
- Useful Tools and Programs list for Ubuntu
hardening
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Security Harden Ubuntu 22.04
Thanks for the link. I’m looking into it now. I also am testing out konstrukoid/hardening on GitHub
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Any tool to check the security of my server?
There is also: https://github.com/konstruktoid/hardening
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Industry Standard Linux Hardening Script [Ubuntu Server]
Are there any Linux(Ubuntu Server in my case) hardening scripts that abides to any well known industry standards. I can only find some scripts on Github like this one - https://github.com/konstruktoid/hardening
- Basic Server Hardening Steps
- Advice on locking down / securing servers?
What are some alternatives?
zfs-installer - Program that prepares ZFS on a system, and installs Linux
debian-cis - PCI-DSS compliant Debian 10/11/12 hardening
openwrt-nas-script - Scripts to convert a router into a NAS using OpenWRT
Android-PIN-Bruteforce - Unlock an Android phone (or device) by bruteforcing the lockscreen PIN. Turn your Kali Nethunter phone into a bruteforce PIN cracker for Android devices! (no root, no adb)
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
ansible-role-hardening - Ansible role to apply a security baseline. Systemd edition.
broo - Connect your phone as microphone wirelessly. Supports both PipeWire and PulseAudio.
PowerDNS - PowerDNS Authoritative, PowerDNS Recursor, dnsdist
How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server - An evolving how-to guide for securing a Linux server.
ubuntu-hardened-host - Hardened (FIPS) Host for NGINX, Docker, Kubernets, etc
wireguard-namespace-service - A systemd service that creates isolated network namespace with routing through WireGuard
ansible-collection-hardening - This Ansible collection provides battle tested hardening for Linux, SSH, nginx, MySQL