[tor-talk] obfs4proxy and ports < 1024

Wanderingnet wanderingnet at protonmail.com
Sun Mar 25 15:30:08 UTC 2018


I have considered it, as I explored various distros, most buggy and by no means secured out-of-the-box, in my view. But I have had such a nightmare experience working to any degree of satisfaction with Linux, I am reluctant to work on anything more stripped down. Alpine Linux was another option I looked at, for example, but there is no readily available Live CD - you have to build it yourself from command up (ideally from chroot, I think, to provide the basic packages and a desktop), then find a way to make a live distro from it. I remember looking at the BSD site and downloads and pondering on what I would have to do to get a working live boot...But I have been generally disappointed by the lack of an ideal secure OS ready to go with which I am happy. 
OS work has been put on the backseat for me for now :) I need a break from it. 


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On March 18, 2018 6:56 PM, grarpamp <grarpamp at gmail.com> wrote:

> ​​
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> > /etc/protocols
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> No, that affects userland libraries, largely unrelated
> 
> to the kernel. If some simple tool like netcat is kenel
> 
> blocked from binding < 1024 as uid 0, then your Linux
> 
> distro of the month has included some settings or security
> 
> architecture / patch beyond kernel.org, or something in
> 
> all those extra layers of abstraction has broken, which
> 
> you need to learn then fix, set, or work around as needed.
> 
> Or switch to FreeBSD for a more integrated leaner
> 
> experience that just works as a whole.
> 
> https://www.freebsd.org/
> 
> https://wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD
> 
> https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/
> 
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