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madaidans-insecurities.github.io
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Best base OS for laptop
Recommend reading the Linux sections on https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/
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My privacy journey -thanks to this and r/privacy sub AND how can I make it better
That's somewhat telling and can be used to "track" you, consider reading on non-Reddit privsec learning resources like Privacy Guides itself which you already know, PrivSec.Dev, madaidan's Insecurities and the like.
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super secure phone with vpn
Considering the offer is legitimate (something I won't comment on), you shouldn't do most of these things, in my opinion. Don't mess with what'll be other people's phones. Sell them Pixels pre-installed with GrapheneOS and print papers with Auditor attestation instructions and maybe a few QR codes directing them to relevant documentation and privsec learning resources, such as the GrapheneOS documentation first and foremost, Privacy Guides, madaidan's Insecurities, PrivSec.dev, Seirdy's Home, Wonderfall's Lab, etc...
- Security and Privacy Evaluations
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Desktop User: Should I use a "hardened" kernel?
i never used it myself. only learned about it from security experts like madaidan or hardening guides like this one.
- Is Your Computer Safe ?
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Ask HN: How do you trust that your personal machine is not compromised?
For some excellent advice on security and privacy based on thoroughly researched technical concerns rather than speculation or blind trust in your corporation of choice, see here: https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/
- Which do you prefer? Whonix or Tails for cyber security and privacy?
- Million-dollar Monero wallet idea
- Can a PDF file contain a virus?
Win32-OpenSSH
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Windows NT 3.1 on Dec Alpha AXP
A request for an official answer on CALs for Microsofts' SSH port is about to turn 6 years old:
https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/issues/926
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Has anyone ever used ssh and ansible to manage a bunch of windows boxes?
I have automated some things "normally" on Windows successfully after installing OpenSSH-win32; https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases
- How to use SoloKey for SSH in Windows 11?
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ssh client FIDO2
Are there any other ssh clients that support FIDO2 on windows besides Win32-OpenSSH?
- Modifying used KexAlgorithms on Windows SSH/SFTP server
- Started at a role 6 months ago. Have today been informed that our FTP server used daily by many is not even TLS 1.0 protected. Send help.
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Experience with ssh git commit signing with Yubikey Bio?
If you're on windows, you need openssh 8.9 to use fido for ssh. https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases/tag/v8.9.1.0p1-Beta
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Set up an SFTP server on Windows
Unlike Linux, Windows does not come with any tools for setting up an SFTP server. Even FileZilla Server, one of the most popular programs for setting up a FTP server, doesn't support SFTP out of the box. So, are there any other ways to set up an SFTP on Windows? Yes, of course. OpenSSH is a suite of programs for establishing secure connections to the server. sftp-server is one of the utility programs provided by OpenSSH, so this article will walk you through how to set up an SFTP server on Windows using OpenSSH. Originally, OpenSSH was only available on Linux, but Microsoft has ported it to Windows, so you can now use OpenSSH by downloading the zip file from here.
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Win32-OpenSSH port forwading
It is mentioned in Win32-OpenSSH's scope that it does not support "VPN Forwarding". Is it the same thing as local/remote port forwarding (ssh -L, and ssh -R)? Can I forward port to and from Windows with Win32-OpenSSH installed on both client and server?
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Which option to use: OpenPGP, PIV, FIDO2(-sk keys)
So, personally, I haven't been able to get FIDO2 keys to work at all on Windows, but I didn't try very hard because I'm set-up just fine with GPG for SSH. Apparently there have been a few bugs reported (ref, and linked issue.
What are some alternatives?
ansible-collection-hardening - This Ansible collection provides battle tested hardening for Linux, SSH, nginx, MySQL
openssh-portable - Portable OpenSSH, all Win32-OpenSSH releases and wiki are managed at https://github.com/powershell/Win32-OpenSSH
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
windows-fido-bridge - An OpenSSH SK middleware that allows you to use a FIDO/U2F security key (e.g. a YubiKey) to SSH into a remote server from WSL or Cygwin.
qubes-app-split-browser - Tor Browser (or Firefox) in a Qubes OS disposable, with persistent bookmarks and login credentials
wsl2-ssh-pageant - bridge between windows pageant and wsl2
magic-wormhole - get things from one computer to another, safely [Moved to: https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole]
sshfs-win - SSHFS For Windows
rustls - A modern TLS library in Rust
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
itpol - Useful IT policies
openssh-sk-winhello - A helper for OpenSSH to interact with FIDO2 and U2F security keys through native Windows Hello API