On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 00:45:54 +0530, Rajev Mhasawade <rcmpost@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > Well after being criticised for my irrelavant question i need help this time! :) > How do i keep off 'spies' from Linux?I visit this site > (indiafm.com)regularly which downloads a cookie (or something which is > identified as 'DirectHit' by Spybot) and identified as 'medium threat' > by Spybot. > I tried and tried but couldnt get any firewall like Zone Alarm.All > they have is confusing interfaces hard to decipher anything!Plz > suggest something.. > Rajev "netfilter" is the firewall built in to all (or most) modern linuxes. You can configure it with iptables, or with system-config-securitylevel (which is not very specific). But you don't need a firewall to stop spyware. Most spyware doesn't work on Linux; although it could be a problem in the future, it's not really a problem not. Cookies, however, are treated the same way in Linux browsers as in Windows/etc. browsers. You can manage cookies in your browser; if you're using Firefox it's in Edit--Preferences--Privacy. There, you can reject all cookies, or reject cookies from specific sites, as well as deleting cookies you already have. I like Firefox's feature where it automatically blocks cookies from sites that I've deleted cookies for ("Don't allow sites that set removed cookies to set future cookies").