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The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
I had been using the same password to user account already 1 year.
But 1 month ago in logging process its coughup message - Wrong Password.(I didnt change).
I had been using UFW firewall with default settings.
I had been using ClamAv.
But I have clue maybe some hackers is hacked my system.
Whats its your opinion ?
Sometimes when I used Skype its popup message: "Lets reload your desktop environment". And everything behind skype windows is disappeared.
At once Ive pressed "Agree", but all the next time when its appear again I just reload whole system.
I had been trying update security Debian packages and Skype... but I dont know... Its looks suspect.
Thanks!
But 1 month ago in logging process its coughup message - Wrong Password.(I didnt change).
I had been using UFW firewall with default settings.
I had been using ClamAv.
But I have clue maybe some hackers is hacked my system.
Whats its your opinion ?
Sometimes when I used Skype its popup message: "Lets reload your desktop environment". And everything behind skype windows is disappeared.
At once Ive pressed "Agree", but all the next time when its appear again I just reload whole system.
I had been trying update security Debian packages and Skype... but I dont know... Its looks suspect.
Thanks!
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
With out even 1 little detail about the system, logs, etc. Not even the version of Debian.But I have clue maybe some hackers is hacked my system.
Whats its your opinion ?
my opinion, it is like a dog barking at night and nothing is there.
I have a very low opinion of this type of post. Maybe I am rude, but I am being honest.
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
I installed its, actually, not 1 year... like 6 month ago. In that moment last version was 9 probably.GarryRicketson wrote:With out even 1 little detail about the system, logs, etc. Not even the version of Debian.But I have clue maybe some hackers is hacked my system.
Whats its your opinion ?
my opinion, it is like a dog barking at night and nothing is there.
I have a very low opinion of this type of post. Maybe I am rude, but I am being honest.
And how I can get logs ?
Boot through flash ?
Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
Which desktop environment do you use? Please enter your password in the username field to see if the keyboard layout is set correctly.
Have a nice day!
Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
Its not issue of layout. I've tried everything.cronoik wrote:Which desktop environment do you use? Please enter your password in the username field to see if the keyboard layout is set correctly.
desctop is Cinnamon.
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
Probably ? but you are not sure,... is this really your PC ?In that moment last version was 9 probably.
I've tried everything.
Did you try doing some searches first ? Did you try what was suggested ?
If you type the password into the username box, it will show what you are typing,
it is possible something is not getting typed correctly.
Yes, that would be one way, use a usb live system, or live CD, you can also access as rootAnd how I can get logs ?
Boot through flash ?
if you boot in single user mode;
Search, key words: 'How to boot Debian in single user mode', there also a several threads/topics on the forum where it has been explained , how to access and reset a new password, which if you think some one has accessed, or hacked your system, you should definitely change the passwords, both root, and the user.
Actually , if you really know, some one has hacked your system, or that it has been compromised, it would be best to wipe the drive and install a new system, make a back up copy of the data you need to save.
Maybe read the link in GarryRicketons' signature:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=47078
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
this sounds very, very wrong.Rtf wrote:Sometimes when I used Skype its popup message: "Lets reload your desktop environment". And everything behind skype windows is disappeared.
At once Ive pressed "Agree", but all the next time when its appear again I just reload whole system.
no third party software should be doing this on a gnu/linux install.
maybe you really have been pwned.
i wonder how you installed skype?
i think you should be using some low-maintenance newbie friendly distro, maybe *buntu or mint.
Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
Skype was dawnloaded from Microsoft site.
Debian live CD from this site.
So Something weird.
Ive tried whole month to get acces and it wrote about wrong password.
Today this password is fit. I changed root password and user password (just in case), but I am still upset.
And maybe some trojan or other back-door in system.... so changing passwd - means nothing.
And once time today system is frozen no any reaction to any buttons. That is really not *nix behaviour....
I shouted down and reload again.
Actually my wi-fi point is poor ... I am share it with room-mates. In windows I have Symantec wi-fi privacy tools that provide VPN tunnel directly to Symnatec servers.
Does it exist the same software for *Nix systems particularly for Debian ?
SO you can see I have a lot questions...sorry...
Debian live CD from this site.
So Something weird.
Ive tried whole month to get acces and it wrote about wrong password.
Today this password is fit. I changed root password and user password (just in case), but I am still upset.
And maybe some trojan or other back-door in system.... so changing passwd - means nothing.
And once time today system is frozen no any reaction to any buttons. That is really not *nix behaviour....
I shouted down and reload again.
Actually my wi-fi point is poor ... I am share it with room-mates. In windows I have Symantec wi-fi privacy tools that provide VPN tunnel directly to Symnatec servers.
Does it exist the same software for *Nix systems particularly for Debian ?
SO you can see I have a lot questions...sorry...
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
I don't really care what Windows has, we are talking about Debian here, aren't we ?In windows I have Symantec wi-fi privacy tools that provide VPN tunnel directly to Symnatec servers.
I don't know if Symantec has any Linux software. You could do a search to find that out,Does it exist the same software for *Nix systems particularly for Debian ?
Debian does not have that kind of software in it's repositories, they do have utilities and packages that are for helping to make it more secure, monitoring the networks, connections etc. IP tables is used to make and control a firewall, there also is a package
called "UFW" https://wiki.debian.org/Uncomplicated%2 ... 0%28ufw%29
This : https://wiki.debian.org/SetupGuides/Sec ... alComputerSO you can see I have a lot questions...sorry...
Goes into a lot of detail, and maybe answers some if not all of your questions,
Again, if you really think your system was compromised , yes , you are right just changing your passwords means nothing, "they", the attacker is all ready in there and probably can see every change you make. You should complete wipe the drive. Then install the OS again.And maybe some trojan or other back-door in system.... so changing passwd - means nothing.
If you really are concerned about keeping a secure system, Don't install anything from Microsoft, they can not be trusted, if you re-install windows, it is meaning less, because you are re-installing a insecure OS, designed that way by intention. Why do you think they make a OS that is very vulnerable to viruses ? When it is very possible to make a OS pretty secure by default. Debian is relatively secure, by default, right out of the box.
No need for Symanatec, Norton, or any of the expensive propriety, close source programs
written specifically for MS windows. Why does Microsoft continue building a vulnerable OS ? The ant-virus software, companies, are interested in 1 thing, (your security is not that one thing) They support Microsoft, and need Microsoft support, if Windows was secure, there would be no money in that, the Big Money is in the software needed to protect the vulnerable OS, For Microsoft,Norton, Symantec, and there are others, it is more profitable to not sell you a secure OS. Then distribute other forms of mal-ware that is easy to download, easy to install, and then you need to buy a even better Anti virus or anti malware program, made specifically for Microsoft, (MS windows), it is a vicious cycle, and Bill Gates is laughing all the way to the bank.
Here is something, that just scratches the surface:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/nort ... -1.2694494
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No problem, but as you can see "Lot's of questions", lead to lot's of topics, and it isSO you can see I have a lot questions...sorry...
better to stick with 1 question, for 1 problem, in 1 topic.
Here you say you did solve the password issue ? and set new ones ?Today this password is fit. I changed root password and user password (just in case), but I am still upset.
And maybe some trojan or other back-door in system.... so changing passwd - means nothing.
Do you really have enough experience with so called "*nix behaviour" to say what is the normal behavior, I don't think so.That is really not *nix behaviour....
Unix, and many (but not all) Unix like systems, behaves the way the administrator configures the system to behave. It sounds like you have no clue about administrating and setting up any Unix like system, which is ok, we all started out not knowing anything.
But how can you know how *nix is supposed to behave, ? I am sure my system behaves entirely different from yours, to start with mine is secure, and NO ms products are used on it, mine behaves quite well, and no need for symantec, norton, etc,... no viruses, etc.
If I did start adding all sorts of MS products, along with the Windows OS, or downloadeing random software, from random websites, claiming it is a Windows program, but re-compiled for Linux,... well, my safe , reliable , secure system would become like yours, and no that is not the way *nix was/is intended to be used. And no it is not Unix, nor Unix like behavior, it starts behaving like all the other MS products, not secure, infected with viruses and mal ware, extremely vulnerable. The choice is yours, use a pure,clean , reliable,secure , *nix distro. Or try to create dual boot mixes, and add all sorts of "risky" software to your machine.
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
So, when I noticed about symantec Wi-Fi privacy software... I mean about secure in Public Wi-Fi network such as protect from Man-in-middle atack.
How it suppose to get same secure in *Nix system ? What software you are use to this purpose ?
The next issue : Whats happen in your forum ? - Why its doesnt have HTTPS connection ?
I tried a few devices all of them show unsecure http connect. Look screenshot:
How it suppose to get same secure in *Nix system ? What software you are use to this purpose ?
The next issue : Whats happen in your forum ? - Why its doesnt have HTTPS connection ?
I tried a few devices all of them show unsecure http connect. Look screenshot:
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
Nothing new in that question, there are several topics where that has been asked and discussed. If you think https keeps your PC secure you live in a fantasy word.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=135067
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http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=135350
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http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=118960
And there might even be more, those are the first 3 I see.
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And then this might be a good read, as well:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=136293
Speaking of "google", the other question:
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1 of many hits: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/secu ... ian-howto/
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If it is a server:
How to keep my Debian server secure
1 of many hits:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/secu ... es.en.html
There are some packages in Debian repositories that can be used to help, Like
"UFW" and GUFW for example .
https://lmsptfy.com/?q=Packages%20to%20help%20secure%20my%20Debian%20system
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https://www.debian.org/security/
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http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=135067
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http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=135350
====================
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=118960
And there might even be more, those are the first 3 I see.
========================
And then this might be a good read, as well:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=136293
Speaking of "google", the other question:
How to make my Debian PC or Laptop secureHow it suppose to get same secure in *Nix system ?
===========================
1 of many hits: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/secu ... ian-howto/
============================
If it is a server:
How to keep my Debian server secure
1 of many hits:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/secu ... es.en.html
No special software, written by companies and developers that hide the truth, in "closed source code" is needed. The commands needed to configure a secure system are all ready there, in the base system, the system admin configures the system as they see fit.What software you are use to this purpose ?
There are some packages in Debian repositories that can be used to help, Like
"UFW" and GUFW for example .
https://lmsptfy.com/?q=Packages%20to%20help%20secure%20my%20Debian%20system
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https://www.debian.org/security/
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from:https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/secu ... es.en.html 5.14.3.1 Using firewall packages
Setting up manually a firewall can be complicated for novice (and sometimes even expert) administrators. However, the free software community has created a number of tools that can be used to easily configure a local firewall. Be forewarned that some of these tools are oriented more towards local-only protection (also known as personal firewall) and some are more versatile and can be used to configure complex rules to protect whole networks.
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
i repeat, what you describe sounds bad.
take some action.
if that action is to not use debian or even linux anymore, fine.
but i can tell you that many, many people use it without any security issues.
just don't use the same password that you use to secure your bank account, lol.
where "trust" and "security" can be bought for $$$, it is overrated.
there's no need to make the whole internet https.
take some action.
if that action is to not use debian or even linux anymore, fine.
but i can tell you that many, many people use it without any security issues.
it does not require an encrypted connection.Rtf wrote:The next issue : Whats happen in your forum ? - Why its doesnt have HTTPS connection ?
I tried a few devices all of them show unsecure http connect.
just don't use the same password that you use to secure your bank account, lol.
where "trust" and "security" can be bought for $$$, it is overrated.
there's no need to make the whole internet https.
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
I run a local, authenticated nameserver on all my machines.Rtf wrote:So, when I noticed about symantec Wi-Fi privacy software... I mean about secure in Public Wi-Fi network such as protect from Man-in-middle atack.
How it suppose to get same secure in *Nix system ? What software you are use to this purpose ?
The stock Debian stable system already includes systemd-resolved and unbound is available in the repositories.
+1debiman wrote:where "trust" and "security" can be bought for $$$, it is overrated.
We don't need https here.
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Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
Do you mean - you built whole domain system in you home ?I run a local, authenticated nameserver on all my machines.
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No, I just run a nameserver that checks the IP addresses against an authenticated list.Rtf wrote:you built whole domain system in you home ?
Both systemd-resolved and unbound are DNSSEC capable:
Code: Select all
empty@alpine:~ $ dig pir.org +dnssec +multi
; <<>> DiG 9.12.2-P1 <<>> pir.org +dnssec +multi
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 20269
;; flags: qr rd ra ad; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags: do; udp: 4096
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;pir.org. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION:
pir.org. 300 IN A 97.107.141.235
pir.org. 300 IN RRSIG A 5 2 300 (
20181015084003 20181001084003 13113 pir.org.
p/nq6RODwnOcZydORmQcNKMkzD/AXxRpI2VhSkCGAWe8
gxg17yiBzQg4yFIbdmmM7QX3QFsfpmkgoZTd7WXXPkU4
VoccJ69/KN7z3nx4d37yWwWmdnkSp9a2kCCVTSRgBFnt
b5CqziED6NUzikdWkmlNbTneJ/TK6xWljbfajtg= )
;; Query time: 2625 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;; WHEN: Mon Oct 01 19:06:59 BST 2018
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 219
empty@alpine:~ $ dig www.dnssec-failed.org
; <<>> DiG 9.12.2-P1 <<>> www.dnssec-failed.org
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 51129
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;www.dnssec-failed.org. IN A
;; Query time: 3865 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;; WHEN: Mon Oct 01 19:07:18 BST 2018
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 50
empty@alpine:~ $
deadbang
Re: The wrong password after have been using 1 year.
Not clear got what that mean. I know in antispam system use checking back zone to resolve name of mail server. Is it something like this ?No, I just run a nameserver that checks the IP addresses against an authenticated list.
Whatever, where is suppose to get some realy good courses for study linux... for study security in linux ?
I mean not courses for hiring like administrator but like advanced user ?
Thanks!