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May 29th, 2002, 03:21 PM
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Are linux clients clean?
Im a recent upgrader to Linux (goodbye micro$oft) and am looking for a p2p client. Are the versions of Kazaa & Audiogalaxy as spyware ridden/insecure as the Windows versions. Linux is more secure but once a program has root it can do anything.
Thanks
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June 12th, 2002, 09:23 AM
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Re: Are linux clients clean?
There is NO, I repeat, NO reason why a filesharing program should be run as root. Running programs as root kind of defeats the purpose of switching to Linux when it comes to security and spyware. I would go with any open source file sharing program to be secure. Then you know that you have total control over what you install on your system. Qtella, GTK-tella, Limewire, and Freenet are a few great examples.
Originally posted by evilorphan
Im a recent upgrader to Linux (goodbye micro$oft) and am looking for a p2p client. Are the versions of Kazaa & Audiogalaxy as spyware ridden/insecure as the Windows versions. Linux is more secure but once a program has root it can do anything.
Thanks
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July 9th, 2002, 06:07 AM
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Linux & Spyware
If it's opensource, you can look for spyware routines before use it. It's the best guaranty.
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