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Kundalini-Tool - Security Program For The SS

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Greetings, Satanic Family.

I have recently created a Program, a sort of "anonymizing" program, which I would like to pass on to you, the SS. Below is a brief summary of the background, how I came up with the idea, etc.

I have known and used a program called "Whoami" for a long time. In short, it is an anonymizing program. Time went by and I started to think that we could have a similar program just for us SSs.

I started writing this program, which I called "Kundalini-Tool". It's a program for Satanists. It's a set of Shell scripts that are exclusive to Linux systems.

Using my own method, I have written a program that I would like to pass on to you.

What it contains:

[+]Mac Change - Automatically detects the Interface name on your Linux system and sets a fake and fictitious Mac address to it using "macchanger". No need to explain that changing the Mac address is as important as changing the IP address.

[+]Hostname Change - Automatically saves the current hostname of the computer and overwrites it with a fictitious name in the "/etc/hostname" folder. Once the program stops, the original hostname is restored.

[+]Change DNS - Changes the DNS address in "/etc/resolv.conf" to a secure NextDNS address.

[+]Secure Internet - Contains several "iptables" commands for security. It drops identity, drops invalid packets, and blocks many jewgle and microsoft IP addresses.

[+]Secure Browser - Automatically overwrites the "/etc/firefox" [or "/etc/firefox-esr"] folder with a script. This script contains a number of "about:config" settings which are hidden in "pref()". This changes several "about:config" scripts in the browser, making it more secure.

The Secure Browser Tool is only valid for the Firefox browser. Firefox is the default browser on a monumental percentage of Linux systems.

I have used the program and it works. I tested it on the following Linux distributions - Debian, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, Arch-based distro [Endeavour OS], Fedora Linux, Slackware-based Linux [Salix OS]. It worked successfully on all of them except for the "Secure Browser" error on Salix OS.

This is because on Salix OS the Firefox folder is not in the "/etc/" folder. If you happen to use Salix OS, you may want to rewrite the location of Firefox in "Secure Browser" Script.

How to start the Kundalini-Tool:

Once you have downloaded the folder, [you may want to put it in the "Home" folder] open Terminal, then type: "cd Kundalini-Tool", then "chmod +x Enable_Kundalini_Tool"

Once this is done, type: sudo ./Enable_Kundalini_Tool [You will be greeted in Terminal and told what to do to enable it].

Then - sudo ./Install_Services [This script will download the important services (Tor, Proxychains, Privoxy) to your system. If you don't need any of them, put a "#" in front of the command, but macchanger is required].

You are done. If you want to run one of the scripts, type - for example, if you want to run Dns Change - sudo ./dns_change [It will say that you have successfully enabled it. Do the same for each script you want to run. Type "sudo ./" in front of it, then the name of the program.

Anything starting with "stop" will stop the scripts. However - Dns Change will automatically overwrite "/etc/resolv.conf" even if you stop them. This is because the DNS address is important and is replaced with secure NextDNS addresses.

If there is any special configuration in "/etc/resolv.conf", it is worth taking a screenshot of it.

This program can be used by beginners [mostly beginners], intermediate or advanced users. It's worth starting a ProtonVPN, then a Riseup-VPN next to it, then Kundalini-Tool to intensively strengthen your security on the Internet.

For the source code, just open the Scripts in a Text Editor.

I have plans and ideas to further develop Kundalini-Tool. This is the first version, but I plan to create more and more security scripts. There are other projects in progress, but they will be manifested in the near future.

The link for download - https://mega.nz/folder/Rf5nmJSL#HgAyGJKNuhq-Hofb97EerA

"Kundalini-Tool is simple and fantastic. As the Snake climbs higher and higher, so Kundalini-Tool keeps growing."

BrightSpace666
 
BrightSpace666 said:
Greetings, Satanic Family.

I have recently created a Program, a sort of "anonymizing" program, which I would like to pass on to you, the SS. Below is a brief summary of the background, how I came up with the idea, etc.

I have known and used a program called "Whoami" for a long time. In short, it is an anonymizing program. Time went by and I started to think that we could have a similar program just for us SSs.

I started writing this program, which I called "Kundalini-Tool". It's a program for Satanists. It's a set of Shell scripts that are exclusive to Linux systems.

Using my own method, I have written a program that I would like to pass on to you.

What it contains:

[+]Mac Change - Automatically detects the Interface name on your Linux system and sets a fake and fictitious Mac address to it using "macchanger". No need to explain that changing the Mac address is as important as changing the IP address.

[+]Hostname Change - Automatically saves the current hostname of the computer and overwrites it with a fictitious name in the "/etc/hostname" folder. Once the program stops, the original hostname is restored.

[+]Change DNS - Changes the DNS address in "/etc/resolv.conf" to a secure NextDNS address.

[+]Secure Internet - Contains several "iptables" commands for security. It drops identity, drops invalid packets, and blocks many jewgle and microsoft IP addresses.

[+]Secure Browser - Automatically overwrites the "/etc/firefox" [or "/etc/firefox-esr"] folder with a script. This script contains a number of "about:config" settings which are hidden in "pref()". This changes several "about:config" scripts in the browser, making it more secure.

The Secure Browser Tool is only valid for the Firefox browser. Firefox is the default browser on a monumental percentage of Linux systems.

I have used the program and it works. I tested it on the following Linux distributions - Debian, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, Arch-based distro [Endeavour OS], Fedora Linux, Slackware-based Linux [Salix OS]. It worked successfully on all of them except for the "Secure Browser" error on Salix OS.

This is because on Salix OS the Firefox folder is not in the "/etc/" folder. If you happen to use Salix OS, you may want to rewrite the location of Firefox in "Secure Browser" Script.

How to start the Kundalini-Tool:

Once you have downloaded the folder, [you may want to put it in the "Home" folder] open Terminal, then type: "cd Kundalini-Tool", then "chmod +x Enable_Kundalini_Tool"

Once this is done, type: sudo ./Enable_Kundalini_Tool [You will be greeted in Terminal and told what to do to enable it].

Then - sudo ./Install_Services [This script will download the important services (Tor, Proxychains, Privoxy) to your system. If you don't need any of them, put a "#" in front of the command, but macchanger is required].

You are done. If you want to run one of the scripts, type - for example, if you want to run Dns Change - sudo ./dns_change [It will say that you have successfully enabled it. Do the same for each script you want to run. Type "sudo ./" in front of it, then the name of the program.

Anything starting with "stop" will stop the scripts. However - Dns Change will automatically overwrite "/etc/resolv.conf" even if you stop them. This is because the DNS address is important and is replaced with secure NextDNS addresses.

If there is any special configuration in "/etc/resolv.conf", it is worth taking a screenshot of it.

This program can be used by beginners [mostly beginners], intermediate or advanced users. It's worth starting a ProtonVPN, then a Riseup-VPN next to it, then Kundalini-Tool to intensively strengthen your security on the Internet.

For the source code, just open the Scripts in a Text Editor.

I have plans and ideas to further develop Kundalini-Tool. This is the first version, but I plan to create more and more security scripts. There are other projects in progress, but they will be manifested in the near future.

The link for download - https://mega.nz/folder/Rf5nmJSL#HgAyGJKNuhq-Hofb97EerA

"Kundalini-Tool is simple and fantastic. As the Snake climbs higher and higher, so Kundalini-Tool keeps growing."

BrightSpace666

In which programming language you created your kundalini tool? How long did it take to create it? Im learning python and also run Kali Linux in virtualbox.
 
Not surprisingly, you only developed it for Linux. :)

In addition to being more secure and not spying on Linux users, as in wInDoWs(jewdos), besides much more user friendly the Linux.No unnecessary use of ram and more other...

In one Hungarian university, the teacher introduced Linux with this headline(on a compulsory basis, almost):"The windows is like buying a ticket for an airplane and fly away with it somewhere.The Linux is like a hangar, where you build your own airplane and fly wherever you want."

Security has also been discussed a lot here in the forums, but there they are mostly just advocating the use of VPNs, and a VPN is not worth much if who use windows(jewdos).
Besides, it doesn't even bad to have who data encrypted(files, images, etc...).Even an external storage device, pendrive, even your data on the computer or laptop, because if someone were to steal or break into it, then...
VeraCrypt is an excellent example of this.
 
BrightSpace666 said:
If I have forgotten something, I will write. Concerns and questions are welcome.

I'm gonna have to give this a try on devuan linux later, I wanted to tell you thank you for writing this tool, this is wonderful to see.

Only questions I had is if you have considered trying it on FreeBSD, or OpenBSD? I will eventually need to try it out when I have a machine for those systems, but I don't see why they wouldn't work completely fine on them. Was just curious.
 
BrightSpace666 said:
Greetings, Satanic Family.

I have recently created a Program, a sort of "anonymizing" program, which I would like to pass on to you, the SS. Below is a brief summary of the background, how I came up with the idea, etc.

I have known and used a program called "Whoami" for a long time. In short, it is an anonymizing program. Time went by and I started to think that we could have a similar program just for us SSs.

I started writing this program, which I called "Kundalini-Tool". It's a program for Satanists. It's a set of Shell scripts that are exclusive to Linux systems.

Using my own method, I have written a program that I would like to pass on to you.

What it contains:

[+]Mac Change - Automatically detects the Interface name on your Linux system and sets a fake and fictitious Mac address to it using "macchanger". No need to explain that changing the Mac address is as important as changing the IP address.

[+]Hostname Change - Automatically saves the current hostname of the computer and overwrites it with a fictitious name in the "/etc/hostname" folder. Once the program stops, the original hostname is restored.

[+]Change DNS - Changes the DNS address in "/etc/resolv.conf" to a secure NextDNS address.

[+]Secure Internet - Contains several "iptables" commands for security. It drops identity, drops invalid packets, and blocks many jewgle and microsoft IP addresses.

[+]Secure Browser - Automatically overwrites the "/etc/firefox" [or "/etc/firefox-esr"] folder with a script. This script contains a number of "about:config" settings which are hidden in "pref()". This changes several "about:config" scripts in the browser, making it more secure.

The Secure Browser Tool is only valid for the Firefox browser. Firefox is the default browser on a monumental percentage of Linux systems.

I have used the program and it works. I tested it on the following Linux distributions - Debian, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, Arch-based distro [Endeavour OS], Fedora Linux, Slackware-based Linux [Salix OS]. It worked successfully on all of them except for the "Secure Browser" error on Salix OS.

This is because on Salix OS the Firefox folder is not in the "/etc/" folder. If you happen to use Salix OS, you may want to rewrite the location of Firefox in "Secure Browser" Script.

How to start the Kundalini-Tool:

Once you have downloaded the folder, [you may want to put it in the "Home" folder] open Terminal, then type: "cd Kundalini-Tool", then "chmod +x Enable_Kundalini_Tool"

Once this is done, type: sudo ./Enable_Kundalini_Tool [You will be greeted in Terminal and told what to do to enable it].

Then - sudo ./Install_Services [This script will download the important services (Tor, Proxychains, Privoxy) to your system. If you don't need any of them, put a "#" in front of the command, but macchanger is required].

You are done. If you want to run one of the scripts, type - for example, if you want to run Dns Change - sudo ./dns_change [It will say that you have successfully enabled it. Do the same for each script you want to run. Type "sudo ./" in front of it, then the name of the program.

Anything starting with "stop" will stop the scripts. However - Dns Change will automatically overwrite "/etc/resolv.conf" even if you stop them. This is because the DNS address is important and is replaced with secure NextDNS addresses.

If there is any special configuration in "/etc/resolv.conf", it is worth taking a screenshot of it.

This program can be used by beginners [mostly beginners], intermediate or advanced users. It's worth starting a ProtonVPN, then a Riseup-VPN next to it, then Kundalini-Tool to intensively strengthen your security on the Internet.

For the source code, just open the Scripts in a Text Editor.

I have plans and ideas to further develop Kundalini-Tool. This is the first version, but I plan to create more and more security scripts. There are other projects in progress, but they will be manifested in the near future.

The link for download - https://mega.nz/folder/Rf5nmJSL#HgAyGJKNuhq-Hofb97EerA

"Kundalini-Tool is simple and fantastic. As the Snake climbs higher and higher, so Kundalini-Tool keeps growing."

BrightSpace666

You were perfectly clear!
If it wasn't for you, I would done tons of research for Kali Linux tools and installed gits with similar programs, but you had the ability to create the Ultimate internet protection!
Thank you a lot!
 
88HungarianSatanicWarrior666 said:
...
Besides, it doesn't even bad to have who data encrypted(files, images, etc...).Even an external storage device, pendrive, even your data on the computer or laptop, because if someone were to steal or break into it, then...
VeraCrypt is an excellent example of this.

For those who don't know it, you should watch at least one tutorial video about VeraCrypt(or at least get to know it), because it can be quite complex and complicated and it does matter what encryption is used to perform the operation, because it can take an awfully long time not only to encrypt, but also to decrypt.
 
JoS Cyber Security said:
BrightSpace666 said:
Greetings, Satanic Family.

I have recently created a Program, a sort of "anonymizing" program, which I would like to pass on to you, the SS. Below is a brief summary of the background, how I came up with the idea, etc.

I have known and used a program called "Whoami" for a long time. In short, it is an anonymizing program. Time went by and I started to think that we could have a similar program just for us SSs.

I started writing this program, which I called "Kundalini-Tool". It's a program for Satanists. It's a set of Shell scripts that are exclusive to Linux systems.

Using my own method, I have written a program that I would like to pass on to you.

What it contains:

[+]Mac Change - Automatically detects the Interface name on your Linux system and sets a fake and fictitious Mac address to it using "macchanger". No need to explain that changing the Mac address is as important as changing the IP address.

[+]Hostname Change - Automatically saves the current hostname of the computer and overwrites it with a fictitious name in the "/etc/hostname" folder. Once the program stops, the original hostname is restored.

[+]Change DNS - Changes the DNS address in "/etc/resolv.conf" to a secure NextDNS address.

[+]Secure Internet - Contains several "iptables" commands for security. It drops identity, drops invalid packets, and blocks many jewgle and microsoft IP addresses.

[+]Secure Browser - Automatically overwrites the "/etc/firefox" [or "/etc/firefox-esr"] folder with a script. This script contains a number of "about:config" settings which are hidden in "pref()". This changes several "about:config" scripts in the browser, making it more secure.

The Secure Browser Tool is only valid for the Firefox browser. Firefox is the default browser on a monumental percentage of Linux systems.

I have used the program and it works. I tested it on the following Linux distributions - Debian, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, Arch-based distro [Endeavour OS], Fedora Linux, Slackware-based Linux [Salix OS]. It worked successfully on all of them except for the "Secure Browser" error on Salix OS.

This is because on Salix OS the Firefox folder is not in the "/etc/" folder. If you happen to use Salix OS, you may want to rewrite the location of Firefox in "Secure Browser" Script.

How to start the Kundalini-Tool:

Once you have downloaded the folder, [you may want to put it in the "Home" folder] open Terminal, then type: "cd Kundalini-Tool", then "chmod +x Enable_Kundalini_Tool"

Once this is done, type: sudo ./Enable_Kundalini_Tool [You will be greeted in Terminal and told what to do to enable it].

Then - sudo ./Install_Services [This script will download the important services (Tor, Proxychains, Privoxy) to your system. If you don't need any of them, put a "#" in front of the command, but macchanger is required].

You are done. If you want to run one of the scripts, type - for example, if you want to run Dns Change - sudo ./dns_change [It will say that you have successfully enabled it. Do the same for each script you want to run. Type "sudo ./" in front of it, then the name of the program.

Anything starting with "stop" will stop the scripts. However - Dns Change will automatically overwrite "/etc/resolv.conf" even if you stop them. This is because the DNS address is important and is replaced with secure NextDNS addresses.

If there is any special configuration in "/etc/resolv.conf", it is worth taking a screenshot of it.

This program can be used by beginners [mostly beginners], intermediate or advanced users. It's worth starting a ProtonVPN, then a Riseup-VPN next to it, then Kundalini-Tool to intensively strengthen your security on the Internet.

For the source code, just open the Scripts in a Text Editor.

I have plans and ideas to further develop Kundalini-Tool. This is the first version, but I plan to create more and more security scripts. There are other projects in progress, but they will be manifested in the near future.

The link for download - https://mega.nz/folder/Rf5nmJSL#HgAyGJKNuhq-Hofb97EerA

"Kundalini-Tool is simple and fantastic. As the Snake climbs higher and higher, so Kundalini-Tool keeps growing."

BrightSpace666

In which programming language you created your kundalini tool? How long did it take to create it? Im learning python and also run Kali Linux in virtualbox.

I made the Kundalini-Tool at Shell. In short, Shell interprets the commands you give it and executes them on the system. For example - you want to create a file on Linux, for example using the "touch" command. You type "touch [file_name]" into Terminal and it creates the file. You do the same thing in Shell and it works the same way.

The creation time was more chaotic, because I started in Python first, then changed it, moved it to JavaScript, wrote some stuff there, but finally decided on Shell Scripts. It wasn't the theme at the time because at the time I wanted to create other tools in it that were built differently, but it ended up being that.

Testing Kali Linux in VirtualBox great. It's worth getting to know a system in VirtualBox before you put it on your machine. I did this with an Arch system, but it ended up being my main system for a while.
 
88HungarianSatanicWarrior666 said:
Not surprisingly, you only developed it for Linux. :)

In addition to being more secure and not spying on Linux users, as in wInDoWs(jewdos), besides much more user friendly the Linux.No unnecessary use of ram and more other...

In one Hungarian university, the teacher introduced Linux with this headline(on a compulsory basis, almost):"The windows is like buying a ticket for an airplane and fly away with it somewhere.The Linux is like a hangar, where you build your own airplane and fly wherever you want."

Security has also been discussed a lot here in the forums, but there they are mostly just advocating the use of VPNs, and a VPN is not worth much if who use windows(jewdos).
Besides, it doesn't even bad to have who data encrypted(files, images, etc...).Even an external storage device, pendrive, even your data on the computer or laptop, because if someone were to steal or break into it, then...
VeraCrypt is an excellent example of this.

I often say or recommend to move to Linux, especially as SS. What the average person does on their jewdos system is irrelevant and not important. But SS is not at the level of the average person, so his internet habits are different. I could write at length about jewdos, but I won't waste time. Every day it sends thousands of pieces of data to several different IP addresses, it even monitors when you hit the keyboard.

A man who does a lot of Linux work said of jewdos that it is used so much because it has games on it. They have contracts with many companies to make games available only on jewdos.

Let's face it, you pay for a new computer, you pay for packages, you pay for viruses on your system, you pay for expensive software to protect you from them [fake]. You pay a lot of money to be followed. It's like paying to be spied on.

In Linux, you make the rules. I really like Arch-Linux for example, it doesn't depend on other repositories, you put in what you want, you build the system the way you want.
 
Papercutspain said:
BrightSpace666 said:
Greetings, Satanic Family.

I have recently created a Program, a sort of "anonymizing" program, which I would like to pass on to you, the SS. Below is a brief summary of the background, how I came up with the idea, etc.

I have known and used a program called "Whoami" for a long time. In short, it is an anonymizing program. Time went by and I started to think that we could have a similar program just for us SSs.

I started writing this program, which I called "Kundalini-Tool". It's a program for Satanists. It's a set of Shell scripts that are exclusive to Linux systems.

Using my own method, I have written a program that I would like to pass on to you.

What it contains:

[+]Mac Change - Automatically detects the Interface name on your Linux system and sets a fake and fictitious Mac address to it using "macchanger". No need to explain that changing the Mac address is as important as changing the IP address.

[+]Hostname Change - Automatically saves the current hostname of the computer and overwrites it with a fictitious name in the "/etc/hostname" folder. Once the program stops, the original hostname is restored.

[+]Change DNS - Changes the DNS address in "/etc/resolv.conf" to a secure NextDNS address.

[+]Secure Internet - Contains several "iptables" commands for security. It drops identity, drops invalid packets, and blocks many jewgle and microsoft IP addresses.

[+]Secure Browser - Automatically overwrites the "/etc/firefox" [or "/etc/firefox-esr"] folder with a script. This script contains a number of "about:config" settings which are hidden in "pref()". This changes several "about:config" scripts in the browser, making it more secure.

The Secure Browser Tool is only valid for the Firefox browser. Firefox is the default browser on a monumental percentage of Linux systems.

I have used the program and it works. I tested it on the following Linux distributions - Debian, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, Arch-based distro [Endeavour OS], Fedora Linux, Slackware-based Linux [Salix OS]. It worked successfully on all of them except for the "Secure Browser" error on Salix OS.

This is because on Salix OS the Firefox folder is not in the "/etc/" folder. If you happen to use Salix OS, you may want to rewrite the location of Firefox in "Secure Browser" Script.

How to start the Kundalini-Tool:

Once you have downloaded the folder, [you may want to put it in the "Home" folder] open Terminal, then type: "cd Kundalini-Tool", then "chmod +x Enable_Kundalini_Tool"

Once this is done, type: sudo ./Enable_Kundalini_Tool [You will be greeted in Terminal and told what to do to enable it].

Then - sudo ./Install_Services [This script will download the important services (Tor, Proxychains, Privoxy) to your system. If you don't need any of them, put a "#" in front of the command, but macchanger is required].

You are done. If you want to run one of the scripts, type - for example, if you want to run Dns Change - sudo ./dns_change [It will say that you have successfully enabled it. Do the same for each script you want to run. Type "sudo ./" in front of it, then the name of the program.

Anything starting with "stop" will stop the scripts. However - Dns Change will automatically overwrite "/etc/resolv.conf" even if you stop them. This is because the DNS address is important and is replaced with secure NextDNS addresses.

If there is any special configuration in "/etc/resolv.conf", it is worth taking a screenshot of it.

This program can be used by beginners [mostly beginners], intermediate or advanced users. It's worth starting a ProtonVPN, then a Riseup-VPN next to it, then Kundalini-Tool to intensively strengthen your security on the Internet.

For the source code, just open the Scripts in a Text Editor.

I have plans and ideas to further develop Kundalini-Tool. This is the first version, but I plan to create more and more security scripts. There are other projects in progress, but they will be manifested in the near future.

The link for download - https://mega.nz/folder/Rf5nmJSL#HgAyGJKNuhq-Hofb97EerA

"Kundalini-Tool is simple and fantastic. As the Snake climbs higher and higher, so Kundalini-Tool keeps growing."

BrightSpace666

You were perfectly clear!
If it wasn't for you, I would done tons of research for Kali Linux tools and installed gits with similar programs, but you had the ability to create the Ultimate internet protection!
Thank you a lot!

You may want to use a VPN [or several at once], such as RiseupVPN, in addition to Kundalini-Tool.

https://riseup.net/en/vpn/linux
 
serpentwalker666 said:
BrightSpace666 said:
If I have forgotten something, I will write. Concerns and questions are welcome.

I'm gonna have to give this a try on devuan linux later, I wanted to tell you thank you for writing this tool, this is wonderful to see.

Only questions I had is if you have considered trying it on FreeBSD, or OpenBSD? I will eventually need to try it out when I have a machine for those systems, but I don't see why they wouldn't work completely fine on them. Was just curious.

I have no experience with FreeBSD or OpenBSD, so I can't comment on that. However, the goal is to continue editing the Kundalini-Tool to include everything. This will require testing on many systems, but I'll work those out.

Thank you for your reply.
 
serpentwalker666 said:
Only questions I had is if you have considered trying it on FreeBSD, or OpenBSD? I will eventually need to try it out when I have a machine for those systems, but I don't see why they wouldn't work completely fine on them. Was just curious.
As far as I am aware BSD operating systems have different syntax for commands so this does not work on them.
 
BrightSpace666 said:
88HungarianSatanicWarrior666 said:
Not surprisingly, you only developed it for Linux. :)

In addition to being more secure and not spying on Linux users, as in wInDoWs(jewdos), besides much more user friendly the Linux.No unnecessary use of ram and more other...

In one Hungarian university, the teacher introduced Linux with this headline(on a compulsory basis, almost):"The windows is like buying a ticket for an airplane and fly away with it somewhere.The Linux is like a hangar, where you build your own airplane and fly wherever you want."

Security has also been discussed a lot here in the forums, but there they are mostly just advocating the use of VPNs, and a VPN is not worth much if who use windows(jewdos).
Besides, it doesn't even bad to have who data encrypted(files, images, etc...).Even an external storage device, pendrive, even your data on the computer or laptop, because if someone were to steal or break into it, then...
VeraCrypt is an excellent example of this.

I often say or recommend to move to Linux, especially as SS. What the average person does on their jewdos system is irrelevant and not important. But SS is not at the level of the average person, so his internet habits are different. I could write at length about jewdos, but I won't waste time. Every day it sends thousands of pieces of data to several different IP addresses, it even monitors when you hit the keyboard.

A man who does a lot of Linux work said of jewdos that it is used so much because it has games on it. They have contracts with many companies to make games available only on jewdos.

Let's face it, you pay for a new computer, you pay for packages, you pay for viruses on your system, you pay for expensive software to protect you from them [fake]. You pay a lot of money to be followed. It's like paying to be spied on.

In Linux, you make the rules. I really like Arch-Linux for example, it doesn't depend on other repositories, you put in what you want, you build the system the way you want.
Thanks for more your information about windows(jewdos) and I really appreciate this your security effort, Bro/Sis!

One more thing about Linux, that to my knowledge Fedora is the most secure, because it cannot contain information from third parties, so neither do codecs(kodeks).The codecs(kodeks) must be downloaded separately which can only be used for Fedora, but this is also subject to legislation(laws), that is, in principle(at least also).Because it must comply with US(American) legislation(laws), that is, most distributions, because Fedora is a US(American) development.
But if you, or anyone else see it differently or have more information, then please share it!

Anyway, for those who want to games, for those with windows(jewdos).But I don't think a true SS wastes his/her time with worthless games.
 
Henu the Great said:
serpentwalker666 said:
Only questions I had is if you have considered trying it on FreeBSD, or OpenBSD? I will eventually need to try it out when I have a machine for those systems, but I don't see why they wouldn't work completely fine on them. Was just curious.
As far as I am aware BSD operating systems have different syntax for commands so this does not work on them.

Some commands yes. Others are similar and or the same. I'll have to see when I have time if any of these scripts work on BSD.
 

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