01-17-2019, 03:18 PM
In new systems joining my home-network , I first try to understand the available security holes. I am glad to see, that ssd is not enabled as a standard. But there are other services , where I wonder if they are needed and when:
* Samba Server - I assume this is for easier file access through SMB/CSIF protocol . But I have not found inside of MoOde an Option to disable this ?
* Samba Server minimum protocol level - add the line "client min protocol = SMB2" to /etc/samba/smb.conf to ensure the vulnerable SMB1 proto is not possible
This is just a first look and everybody is welcome to extend the list for security features
* Samba Server - I assume this is for easier file access through SMB/CSIF protocol . But I have not found inside of MoOde an Option to disable this ?
* Samba Server minimum protocol level - add the line "client min protocol = SMB2" to /etc/samba/smb.conf to ensure the vulnerable SMB1 proto is not possible
This is just a first look and everybody is welcome to extend the list for security features