Hungry Man Linux Setup

Hungry Man

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OpenDNS with DNSCrypt

I have 40+ enforced AppArmor profiles.

Chrome, Chrome plugins, Chrome sandbox, Pidgin, VLC, various Ubuntu services, and more are locked down with Apparmor.

Chrome is set to use the Seccomp sandbox (whitelists a set of system calls that can be made, all other calls result in panic.)

PPAPI Flash only.

Separate Chrome profile with strong ScriptNo settings and strict privacy settings.

LastPass with 100,000 passes.
 
I think that's packaged with Ubuntu actually. I should really make a backup.
 
You could add avast as on-demand scanner, you might want to try CAVL (CAV for linux) when it's out of beta. WineHQ is something I recommend you to have in case you want to install some windows application or games. WineHQ is good and games work very good on it.
 
Valentin N said:
You could add avast as on-demand scanner, you might want to try CAVL (CAV for linux) when it's out of beta. WineHQ is something I recommend you to have in case you want to install some windows application or games. WineHQ is good and games work very good on it.

PlayOnLinux is an excellent software based on Wine. :) I use it a lot.
 
I also change the hosts file on my Linux installs and the dnd. Hungryman have you tried Pinguy OS?
 
Fine setup, just add some application that could be useful for Ubuntu and since that OS is one of the majority of the application known to be compatible.
 
Yes i second WALT Play on Linux is a frontend for wine. If you have the money to spend get CADEGA by TransGaming. http://linux.softpedia.com/get/GAMES-ENTERTAINMENT/Simulation/Cedega-9843.shtml.

But it has been inactive since 2009. So cant say if its available or not. In ubuntu i cant get my intel lan card working. Purchased a new motherboard so have to try again :).
 
I thought Linux was install and forget, maybe not.
 
I'm avoiding attack surface where possible - no AVs, removing dependencies, removing packages that aren't in use.

I don't think I need an AV - I have no ports open and I only install from the software center. If an exploit drops a payload via one of my internet facing applications every single one has apparmor applied.

Those WINE gaming frontends look cool - I'll check them out. Right now I have Windows installed mostly to play games.

@Earth,

I'm sure I would be very safe with a default installation of Ubuntu. I'm just trying to learn the tools.
 
Added a new profile for "Secure browsing" - details will be added to the first post. Moved to Chrome from Chromium - I figure I'd rather do it now than later since PPAPI Flash will hopefully come to 64bit Chrome.
 
Adding a ChromiumOS virtual machine to play around with/ hopefully stream Netflix from. I suppose I could use it for some kind of "super-safe" browsing/ for testing exploits or something. Nothing getting through ChromiumOS the way I'll set it up + through a VM, which I'll hopefully have running in an AppArmor profile.

edit: Yikes, no netflix for Chromium OS - just Chrome OS. Oh wellll.
 
I like Ubuntu because it's simple. I might give Ultimate a try in a VM but I think the next OS I use will probably be FreeBSD or Gentoo.