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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 103564" data-source="post: 1065545"><p>Good to see you are using timeshift, excellent program. With apparmor are you running standard security profile, or is yours custom, have you added profile extras, if so what issues did you run into that needed corrected via applications. </p><p></p><p>chrootkit vs rkhunter. </p><p>chrootkit only scans for rootkits on the local host whereas rkhunter verifies consistency of a configuration, symlinks in file system, open TCP sockets on a localhost ect. I personally use rkhunter. </p><p></p><p>There is also a tool called Lynis you can look into, a paid and free version. It is a system auditing tool that can help you learn of CVE's and harden your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 103564, post: 1065545"] Good to see you are using timeshift, excellent program. With apparmor are you running standard security profile, or is yours custom, have you added profile extras, if so what issues did you run into that needed corrected via applications. chrootkit vs rkhunter. chrootkit only scans for rootkits on the local host whereas rkhunter verifies consistency of a configuration, symlinks in file system, open TCP sockets on a localhost ect. I personally use rkhunter. There is also a tool called Lynis you can look into, a paid and free version. It is a system auditing tool that can help you learn of CVE's and harden your system. [/QUOTE]
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