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How to do a Checkup on Linux - Chris Titus Tech

How to do a Checkup on Linux - Chris Titus Tech

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How to do a Checkup on Linux - Chris Titus Tech This video goes through how to check your Linux system for vulnerabilities or see any any information is easily exploitable on your system. Project Link: https://github.com/carlospolop/privilege-escalation-awesome-scripts-suite/tree/master/linPEAS
Date: 2022-03-21

Comments and reviews: 10


wow ... thanks Chris this is awesome ... I ran the script, and first thing that is weird to me is this:
Hostname: Writable folder: /.snapshots/2/snapshot/var/spool/mail
I am confused ... i see on your video it's using /dev/shm while on my system it's using my btrfs root snapshots 2nd snapshot? where is the logic in that? I'm lost to why it's doing this and how to change it ... any help anyone?

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Very cool script! But I noticed that the -light magenta- text is coming through as white. I did a little digging and found out why. In a couple of places in the script, it says -LightMangeta- instead of -LightMagenta-. When I corrected those typos, it fixed the problem.
I know next to nothing about GIT, so I 'll leave it to someone who knows what they're doing to get the project updated.

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-Chris I just saw Civ 6 epic version installed in ur linux.. Does it run? and if it does, would you mind making a step by step tutorial for setting up Civ 6 epic version on linux?? I tried a lot but it just crashed no matter what fix I followed....
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Hey Chris. Why didn't you blur out /path/to/tituscraft sh?
What you said about the content of that file could give people ideas as they watch the video.
You already leaked your IP in an older video.
Be more careful, man. -

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Thanks, since my migration from Windows to Linux, I've found that I still have to do the same maintense to the OS to keep it healthy and stable. Now, I have another tool to use to keep my information private. Again, thank you!
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I've been doing linux since 1997 and always login to terminal as root. I also always leave port 22 SSH open but only for Key usage. No regular passwords. Never had an issue with doing either. I have no patience for sudo!
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I'm definitely going to do this tonight, and by any chance, do you know a script that can install wine-tkg? like that one script that can install proton in one of your video.
Thanks for your work!

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I love how team viewer itself is a vulnerability -. I always feel dirty using it to give remote help my clients ... like I am some scammer trying to trick them into sending me money.
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Great video! But... please put the site link somewhere I can click so I can run it too without having to move my browser, painstakingly type it out. Thanks.
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Hey Chris, enjoying the vids :)
Hoping you aren't too upset with this question, given this topic is Linux but would you know an equivalent script for OSX?

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