Hi, .. Being a complete newbie to Linux, from what I have been learning about the need or lack of it where security software is concerned, I have a question regarding the firewall. Is the firewall installed active in Linux Lite or does it have to be turned on as it does in Ubuntu? I have not been able to find the firewall in Lite.
Can anyone inform me about this? I have not been able to find an answer to this anywhere on line.
Help would be appreciated.
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Thank you riser. It also pays to keep in mind that most routers these days ship with in built linux firewalls. You don't need a software firewall on your pc unless you want to create specific rules for traffic.
Thank you for the info and links riser. I do appreciate it.
Thank you for that info Valtam. I will have to find out how to check that on my Uverse router.
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Just to clarify: I do not have the software firewall active on my PC. I provided the information in case you need to for whatever reason (a machine in a DMZ, etc.).
A hardware based firewall (most routers nowadays as Valtam mentions) is a better and more effective solution.
I do not seem to have enough computer knowledge to configure rules on GUFW at this point, so I am wondering if the router firewall provides as much security if it is a home wireless router/modem that one is using. Would a wireless device accessing the internet at home be less secure than a wired connection device, if that wireless device does not have it's own firewall running?
EDIT: No need to respond. I have answered my question about the wireless router, which is that it does provide firewall protection for wireless connected devices.