For everyone commenting: router login can't be accessed without being on the network, I was trying to communicate the concept of default credentials in the router, both for admin and wifi, as it opens paths for attackers to exploit, ofc it is never as simple but it is impossible to cover everything in minute detail in a 10 min video, the goal is to cover concepts, if I went into a complete explanation of router config, it would be a 30 min long router tutorial which is not the goal of this video.
@Anusol Plus This is pretty bad advice, it's possible to brute force or bypass, or even to gain access through something as simple as social engineering. It's also the kind of mentality that, on a larger scale, leads to problems. That is the aim of the video, to educate you to take action on these things to avoid the worst happening.
If you are to install Crowdsec in docker and want it to monitor the host, you have to mount the host log directory/file to the docker container. I don’t think you can just simply run the container with the Crowdsec image and expect it to monitor the host.
Aside from glasswire, I think portmaster is also a great firewall as an alternative. It's free and you'll have a huge amount of control to your network
Yes portmaster is way more powerfull than glasswire and it's foss ! Everybody can't get a dedicaced firewall with ids/ips on it and it's pretty overkill if you don't host service and you have ports opened. Don't forget that ids ips like snort, trendmicro... throttle and divide strongly the bandwith. Except suricata, very powerfull.
@@slapme3582 I tried portmaster, but it completely blocks some things like websites (say clicked through a referral link) with no way (that I can see) to add an exception, or a one-time pass. Have you experienced this? Or have any solution? Thanks.
Port Master is good until you want to use it as just a firewall and not a privacy/DNS/blocking/whatever and let AdGuard do its job. It’s simple you just can’t. RAM usage is also terrible. Better use Fort Firewall or Simplewall.
Great video I'm a student in Cybersecurity and first time using Docker and this was the easy install that I have seen in awhile. Tried it natively but it was more harm then good so the Docker was a great choice.
No shade on CrowdSec, but Sophos Firewall Home already has IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) built-in. If you are going through the trouble of setting up Sophos I don't really see the need for another machine or layer.
CrowdSec is a completely different kind of IPS, it's not comparable to a network firewall appliance like Sophos. CrowdSec can integrate with NIPS solutions like Suricata (which is used in most firewall appliances).
@@jacksoncremean1664 Thanks for the response! I'm certainly no expert, and was confused as to why a separate IPS would be preferential. Looking it up some info, would you say Sophos IPS is more of a NIDS (network) and CrowdSec more HIDS (host) based? I do have Sophos AV installed and it is supposed to do AI-based HIDS.
@@primaerr Yup, but it should also be noted that CrowdSec is intended to protect servers, it's not meant to protect computers, laptops etc. Leo did a horrible job with this video
what do you think about portmaster firewall? it supports secure dns, blocking lists and their own SPN which is something like Tor with stream isolation but a lot faster
Please, when talking about any software product, would you mind to provide a link to the product you're talking about? That would be make it really useful for finding out more about that software. I have some troubles when trying to find out more about some of the specific software you talk about.
If I install it on the docker inside windows OS, will it protect only that docker instance? Or it will also protect the windows OS? Getting confused on this part because it was not clearly mentioned. I am particularly interested with that docker configuration not the native windows because it's clean but that is the question going in my mind right now.
@@user-xl5kd6il6c there is a setting for every container in docker that what network do you want your container (here crowdsec) to use? Options are like hosts network, make its own docker network. That's where you have to choose "hosts network".
My recommendation for an out of the box and fairly simple solution for an entire network would be running a Unifi dream router for really simple home networks or a UDM pro for anything larger. They have most of these features out of the box and with minimal knowledge needed while still letting you get into the weeds
In the UK most routers given by ISPs to consumers have a randomised PW on a sticker on the router, I don't consider it to be insecure to use that PW and unless you're going to put a new sticker on the router with a new PW then it can be more useful to leave it.
First of all, great explanations of the different technologies that each of these products relate to. If someone is starting from zero it will be a great place to start getting some pointers as to what to look for and start making a personal plan for creating your secured network or making the one you have even more secure. I am in the middel of redesigning my home network to support internal applications used by users outside of my network. I want to make sure no one has access to any of my internal systems so I will be using some if not all of the suggested systems here. I will also be testing some other products and creating documentation mostly on my own findings. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge and I look forward to your next video upload.
How do you connect the pc with Sophos to the network? Physically behind the network router or before the network router ? If is behind the network router do you route all traffic through the pc with sophos ?
You have a great channel and I was curious do you currently use Crowdsec with Sophos firewall? Do you run it inside docker. I was just curious and thinking about how it might be nice to run them both and the best way to do it. If you do run it like that a tutorial on the setup would be awesome and considering they are both free I think it would be very popular.
Wow, Crowdsec has surprisingly unintuitive instructions for their installation process, maybe it's just because I'm trying to put in on a Windows machine and am a bit clueless but I'm pretty much giving up on it.
Ey its the first time ive seen in the second you said "please like and share" that the buttons for liking glow up. Is that a marker you need to set on youtube or does youtube detect when you say that in the video? :O
Explanation of crowdsec benefits is really poor. I have no idea why I should install it. This is pretty much ad video, except for "tip" to change admin password and enable firewall on router (which is always enabled by default). You did not even give any idea where to get blacklists from. There must be some sites with recommended URLs to block. You could also provide your URL block list from that 1M video with microsoft domains, instead of telling users to find and write it down themselves. At 3:35 you promise application firewall options "later" but they are not present in this video. Remaining 5 minutes is just poor ad...
What do you mean provide blacklists? You know which sites you don’t want to visit, if you’re not trusting him on whatever he says, why do you want blacklisting websites from him? What if he blacklists a useful websites and you just don’t know if the website is useful or not.
Question: what about all the software we have installed on our PC's, almost all of them requesting internet access. Is that not the primary route? It's so easy to do. Self-modifying code (as one method example) will do that in an instant...turning 'acceptable' into stealth + bad. It only takes one bad actor in our installed software suite - and remember, the ones that don't 'shout' are the one's you'll never be aware of.
What if I don't have a router?.. My PC is directly connected to the Internet and has a globally addressable IP... Other devices at home access Internet through my PC...
High probably means more strict and will block more stuff. If you use your electronics everyday it wouldnt be nice having a firewall blocking majority of the things you do.
Is there a free all in one software that's light on system? ( doesn't affect gaming performance if possible ) it doesn't have to be pretty or highly customizable, kind of like an install and forget software. Does such software exist? ( for windows )
Firewalls that come with antiviruses are host based firewalls and only protect your computer, not your an entire network. A network firewall protects your entire network.
In fact, the function of anti-virus software is to remove known viruses and only reduce the chance of being invaded by hackers. It cannot prevent hackers from continuing to attack.
Just use windows defender it enough to stop common malware if you want to use like sophos free home use version advanced firewall need some basic Techniques to setting
deep packet inspection makes it possible to inspect encrypted traffic like https. But it requires more configuration on an advanced firewall like a Sophos Gateway. The zte router probably does not support this feature.
generally Deep packet inspection can detect hidden malware and helper traditional firewall stop suspicious data because it can check every packet content
Where does Sophos fit into all this at a personal level? Does their paid service include a firewall? Also what about the NETGEAR's Armor service (which is basically Bitdefender they say)? Is that any good? Thanks everyone.
What is the purpose of buying third-party anti-virus software? If you pay attention for cybersecurity and you have enough money so my advice is buy large business endpoint more features and more effective against cyberattack
Kaspersky firewall better than glasswire but kaspersky Antivirus it didn’t use IPS technology on cyber solutions ,Unless you pay attention for cybersecurity if no special requset no need buy extra professional solutions
Trying to block UA-cam I realized that there are workarounds for URL blocking. They work only if the users are not skilled in network topics. A Google search for 'Blocking UA-cam' shows that there are a lot of forums about it.
Well when it comes to changing the router password in our isp it's pretty useless because you cannot change the super admin account on the router and changing it can lose connetion of the router...
You have to know that no network security solution is 100% guaranteed to be free from any virus intrusion, not to mention hackers who have professional knowledge and experience and are always willing to learn.
bruh can't even access my router because stupid kaspersky won't let me access it saying that it's untrust website. pausing and exiting the av still won't let me access it. I'm so pissed rn
So I always stayed away from Kaspersky due to it being a Russian company. But my take is this is your top rated. Would not the best spyware be software that scan one’s entire computer. Curious your comment.
These arguments can go on indefinitely, I personally trust Kaspersky, I like Kaspersky, but I also really like Bitdefender. Bitdefender was my preferred choice for a long time (talking a decade) but I found the software to be too buggy for me, so I switched to Kaspersky. As for Russian company or not every anti-malware software has a host country, I mean even in the US there is a history of government agencies working with anti-malware companies like Norton to white list NSA, CIA, FBI malware as safe. That is significantly more evidence than we have of Kaspersky working with the Russian government, is there Russian government officials in Kaspersky? Probably, but probably more on the level of spy than anything, any company which has access to millions of networks would be considered a high value target for state actors (regardless of country). If you don't trust Russia than you are trusting US, Canada, U.K. etc list goes on. You have to trust someone with no proof they are not working against your interest.
Hello Leo Thank you for this amazing education and awareness you are sharing with us all.. What I am going you ask you might not be of your channel standards.. But Could you make a content on $PatchedCache$ folders and DLL Files as these two consume a humongous space on a windows PC...
Great work Leo! I'm a fan and long time watcher of your channel. I implement the tricks and tips I see on your videos on my network. The part that has me a bit lost is the docker, do you install it on the PC? I have a laptop running windows, can I install it there? It was just confusing me because I saw networkchuck use docker and going over how it works and I thought it could only be installed on a cloud server. If any one can answer that for me It be greatly appreciated :)
Docker can be installed on both Windows and a cloud service. Basically it lets you build applications in it's own 'container' allowing control over the resources available to each container. Here they are using the crowdsec command to basically create, and install the crowdsec into it's own container. Then 6:30 is where he connected his docker container to the web management console.
Docker is a cross-platform virtualization software, which is available for every OS you can think of. You can think of the "containers" that it creates as stripped down virtual machines which have only what they absolutely need to run. That way it's efficient on storage and resources, especially if you have to run multiple containers. But in my opinion, you should go for the Windows native install, as Docker can be a bit of a headache to work with.
For everyone commenting: router login can't be accessed without being on the network, I was trying to communicate the concept of default credentials in the router, both for admin and wifi, as it opens paths for attackers to exploit, ofc it is never as simple but it is impossible to cover everything in minute detail in a 10 min video, the goal is to cover concepts, if I went into a complete explanation of router config, it would be a 30 min long router tutorial which is not the goal of this video.
umm, no. you just have to show the wifi password window instead
@Anusol Plus This is pretty bad advice, it's possible to brute force or bypass, or even to gain access through something as simple as social engineering. It's also the kind of mentality that, on a larger scale, leads to problems. That is the aim of the video, to educate you to take action on these things to avoid the worst happening.
In France, one ISP called Orange made a critical mistake where customers were able to connect to other Orange customers network, without consent. 🤣
@Anusol Plus actually no, not everywhere. Where I am from some routers are sold with the same wifi and admin passwords
FRITZ!OS has an option to enable access from the internet.
But it's disabled by default.
If you are to install Crowdsec in docker and want it to monitor the host, you have to mount the host log directory/file to the docker container. I don’t think you can just simply run the container with the Crowdsec image and expect it to monitor the host.
and how do you do that?
👍
Aside from glasswire, I think portmaster is also a great firewall as an alternative. It's free and you'll have a huge amount of control to your network
Yes portmaster is way more powerfull than glasswire and it's foss ! Everybody can't get a dedicaced firewall with ids/ips on it and it's pretty overkill if you don't host service and you have ports opened. Don't forget that ids ips like snort, trendmicro... throttle and divide strongly the bandwith. Except suricata, very powerfull.
@@slapme3582 I tried portmaster, but it completely blocks some things like websites (say clicked through a referral link) with no way (that I can see) to add an exception, or a one-time pass. Have you experienced this? Or have any solution? Thanks.
True
Port Master is good until you want to use it as just a firewall and not a privacy/DNS/blocking/whatever and let AdGuard do its job. It’s simple you just can’t. RAM usage is also terrible. Better use Fort Firewall or Simplewall.
@@Nastrahl Thanks, already using simplewall and considering a swap over. But will stick with simplewall.
Great video I'm a student in Cybersecurity and first time using Docker and this was the easy install that I have seen in awhile. Tried it natively but it was more harm then good so the Docker was a great choice.
Since running Kaspersky on all my devices, I have not had an issue with virus' or malware... Would be nice to have a mini PC firewall though...
No shade on CrowdSec, but Sophos Firewall Home already has IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) built-in. If you are going through the trouble of setting up Sophos I don't really see the need for another machine or layer.
CrowdSec is a completely different kind of IPS, it's not comparable to a network firewall appliance like Sophos. CrowdSec can integrate with NIPS solutions like Suricata (which is used in most firewall appliances).
@@jacksoncremean1664 Thanks for the response! I'm certainly no expert, and was confused as to why a separate IPS would be preferential.
Looking it up some info, would you say Sophos IPS is more of a NIDS (network) and CrowdSec more HIDS (host) based? I do have Sophos AV installed and it is supposed to do AI-based HIDS.
@@primaerr Yup, but it should also be noted that CrowdSec is intended to protect servers, it's not meant to protect computers, laptops etc.
Leo did a horrible job with this video
what do you think about portmaster firewall? it supports secure dns, blocking lists and their own SPN which is something like Tor with stream isolation but a lot faster
It be so great to get a walkthrough of setting up sophos. Not the installation, that’s easy, but what comes after… told intercept? Rules? Etc
So so useful. Most people just use everything on default without hardening
Please, when talking about any software product, would you mind to provide a link to the product you're talking about? That would be make it really useful for finding out more about that software. I have some troubles when trying to find out more about some of the specific software you talk about.
If I install it on the docker inside windows OS, will it protect only that docker instance? Or it will also protect the windows OS? Getting confused on this part because it was not clearly mentioned. I am particularly interested with that docker configuration not the native windows because it's clean but that is the question going in my mind right now.
I was also confused when he said it, there's no way the docket instance will block anything, at best it will detect it
@@user-xl5kd6il6c there is a setting for every container in docker that what network do you want your container (here crowdsec) to use? Options are like hosts network, make its own docker network. That's where you have to choose "hosts network".
Here the video hangs at 0:18 and only get running if I foward it to 1:49. I will try it later again.
2:34 it would also be less tedious to use portmaster, yeah?
Netlimiter is what I use.
Thank you, Leo.
My recommendation for an out of the box and fairly simple solution for an entire network would be running a Unifi dream router for really simple home networks or a UDM pro for anything larger. They have most of these features out of the box and with minimal knowledge needed while still letting you get into the weeds
In the UK most routers given by ISPs to consumers have a randomised PW on a sticker on the router, I don't consider it to be insecure to use that PW and unless you're going to put a new sticker on the router with a new PW then it can be more useful to leave it.
Biggest deterrent for most malware is a debugger. So install always Windbg as default even if you don’t know what’s its used for.
Man, these videos are so educative. You are doing such a great job with this. Thank you very, very much. God bless you for this work.
Great video as always.
But can you hack it?
You have a backdoor anyways 🤗
First of all, great explanations of the different technologies that each of these products relate to. If someone is starting from zero it will be a great place to start getting some pointers as to what to look for and start making a personal plan for creating your secured network or making the one you have even more secure. I am in the middel of redesigning my home network to support internal applications used by users outside of my network. I want to make sure no one has access to any of my internal systems so I will be using some if not all of the suggested systems here. I will also be testing some other products and creating documentation mostly on my own findings. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge and I look forward to your next video upload.
What happens if i block inbound connections for port 445, 139,139 ? Will i loose access to RDP or damage my server ?
Thank you so much for your short video and must check out some more of your videos. Can't wait! Keep up the good work
How do you connect the pc with Sophos to the network?
Physically behind the network router or before the network router ?
If is behind the network router do you route all traffic through the pc with sophos ?
Hi do you recommend asus Merlin skynet would that be good enough to stop hackers.
You have a great channel and I was curious do you currently use Crowdsec with Sophos firewall? Do you run it inside docker. I was just curious and thinking about how it might be nice to run them both and the best way to do it. If you do run it like that a tutorial on the setup would be awesome and considering they are both free I think it would be very popular.
Thanks for the information, be looking for more tutorials.
Wow, Crowdsec has surprisingly unintuitive instructions for their installation process, maybe it's just because I'm trying to put in on a Windows machine and am a bit clueless but I'm pretty much giving up on it.
should I block SMB ports ?
WE NEED LONGER VIDEOS!
Ey its the first time ive seen in the second you said "please like and share" that the buttons for liking glow up. Is that a marker you need to set on youtube or does youtube detect when you say that in the video? :O
Explanation of crowdsec benefits is really poor. I have no idea why I should install it. This is pretty much ad video, except for "tip" to change admin password and enable firewall on router (which is always enabled by default). You did not even give any idea where to get blacklists from. There must be some sites with recommended URLs to block. You could also provide your URL block list from that 1M video with microsoft domains, instead of telling users to find and write it down themselves. At 3:35 you promise application firewall options "later" but they are not present in this video. Remaining 5 minutes is just poor ad...
What do you mean provide blacklists? You know which sites you don’t want to visit, if you’re not trusting him on whatever he says, why do you want blacklisting websites from him? What if he blacklists a useful websites and you just don’t know if the website is useful or not.
@@clear_bell blacklist is for average user who does not know which site is bad. They should be general and mark only 100% malware sites.
i use Safing portmaster father of all.
I Believe There Is NOT A STRAIGHT UP REAL TRUTH In The System
I have kaspersky plus. will this protect my network or do i need to get a secondary program to
Question: what about all the software we have installed on our PC's, almost all of them requesting internet access. Is that not the primary route? It's so easy to do. Self-modifying code (as one method example) will do that in an instant...turning 'acceptable' into stealth + bad. It only takes one bad actor in our installed software suite - and remember, the ones that don't 'shout' are the one's you'll never be aware of.
*Can you please test the "Evorim Free Firewall" firewall* ?
You should make the opposite version of this video as well
also that zte url filter rarely works.
What if I don't have a router?.. My PC is directly connected to the Internet and has a globally addressable IP... Other devices at home access Internet through my PC...
Fantastic video 👍🏻👍🏻
Should you start doing WPA3 now?? Is it secure yet?
Hm… wpa3 since by 2017 it was 7 years ago so hacker can crack it
What if you don't have access to the router? How can you blacklist websites then?
How do you get alerted to someone getting on your computer while you are on their website?
What would turning the router firewall level to "High" even do? Why not do that for regular everyday computer/phone use? Why is "Middle" recommended?
High probably means more strict and will block more stuff. If you use your electronics everyday it wouldnt be nice having a firewall blocking majority of the things you do.
Is there a free all in one software that's light on system? ( doesn't affect gaming performance if possible ) it doesn't have to be pretty or highly customizable, kind of like an install and forget software. Does such software exist? ( for windows )
ESET very light on system
If its installed inside docker, how would it recognize something outside of the container ?
If the container is using a bridge mode docker network, it can access everything
@@PaulMetalhero uhh bridge mode or hosts mode? I think its in hosts mode where it can access everything on host network.
@@KetanAggarwal Yeah, that is the one, sorry
also disabled wps, most probably already have but just for completeness.
great content but you should go into more detail, took me 45 munites to install, and i bet im not the only one
So, anti-virus programs with firewalls,do they really work?
Firewalls that come with antiviruses are host based firewalls and only protect your computer, not your an entire network. A network firewall protects your entire network.
Are you serious for cyber security? For most of ordinary people use windows defender is alright unless you are special person,so it depend on you need
In fact, the function of anti-virus software is to remove known viruses and only reduce the chance of being invaded by hackers. It cannot prevent hackers from continuing to attack.
Question. So using Norton 360 firewall ok? Or should I download or work with more?
Bold of you to assume that the isp will provide you a router that you can login to
haha, see people are complaining about showing the ZTE router, but I know the router most people have may even be worse than what I showed here. :D
would you recommend glasswire or simplewall in terms of firewalls
Just use windows defender it enough to stop common malware if you want to use like sophos free home use version advanced firewall need some basic Techniques to setting
Where is zone alarm firewall
brilliant video fella
My laptop was affected by 'sage' ransomware, could you please tell me how to decrypt my files.
It would be nice to go a bit deeper in Docker it self, and CrowdSec also. Thank you!
I'm sure you won't see this but have you done any testing on endpoint protection like VMWare Carbon Black? @The PC Security Channel
These product is poor
Router url filters can only block http but not https so this option is useless.
deep packet inspection makes it possible to inspect encrypted traffic like https. But it requires more configuration on an advanced firewall like a Sophos Gateway. The zte router probably does not support this feature.
generally Deep packet inspection can detect hidden malware and helper traditional firewall stop suspicious data because it can check every packet content
Where does Sophos fit into all this at a personal level? Does their paid service include a firewall? Also what about the NETGEAR's Armor service (which is basically Bitdefender they say)? Is that any good? Thanks everyone.
ordinary people no need buy Antivirus use Windows Defender is enough
Leo use sophos‘s Simplified Enterprise Firewall it different to traditional firewall
What is the purpose of buying third-party anti-virus software? If you pay attention for cybersecurity and you have enough money so my advice is buy large business endpoint more features and more effective against cyberattack
Hi all. can i run glasswire and kaspesky plus at the same time?
Kaspersky firewall better than glasswire but kaspersky Antivirus it didn’t use IPS technology on cyber solutions ,Unless you pay attention for cybersecurity if no special requset no need buy extra professional solutions
Trying to block UA-cam I realized that there are workarounds for URL blocking. They work only if the users are not skilled in network topics. A Google search for 'Blocking UA-cam' shows that there are a lot of forums about it.
what can i do about when my internet provider updated my router and now i can`t block someone on my network by ip address
Is Sophos Home free or a free trial? I had trouble finding posted-pricing. I'm using pfSense community right now. I feel like a change..
it free.
Well when it comes to changing the router password in our isp it's pretty useless because you cannot change the super admin account on the router and changing it can lose connetion of the router...
Good video as always Leo! Thanks for sharing with us!👍💖😎JP
Our router keeps on restarting every day is it normal?
Can i use sophos firewall with kaspersky free? And can i install crowdsec with Kaspersky free and sophos firewall?
i have bitdefender installed. will installing another firewall create problem?
Generally do not install antivirus software and install another firewall will create system false alarms or even system operation problems
Dear pc security channel i have been expieriencing svchost.exe in prefetch.
I was wondering if this is a trojan/malware please respond😊
This has been helpful and unfortunately my network is not secure i hope you can help
Outstanding video 👍
Or for MacOS there is LuLu a very powerful and free firewall
can a virus come as a windows update, I have an windows update queued called windows malicious software removal tool v5.113?
Probably an update to Windows MRT when you go into run and enter MRT
This is might be happen
Is paid ESET enough? It has a network scan and monitors devices connected.
Ask the hacker
You have to know that no network security solution is 100% guaranteed to be free from any virus intrusion, not to mention hackers who have professional knowledge and experience and are always willing to learn.
So good video, can i suggest a similar video but for Android phones.
that zte device will actually warn you to change password first time you log in
bruh can't even access my router because stupid kaspersky won't let me access it saying that it's untrust website. pausing and exiting the av still won't let me access it. I'm so pissed rn
Probably not the AV part of Kaspersky but the firewall
So I always stayed away from Kaspersky due to it being a Russian company. But my take is this is your top rated. Would not the best spyware be software that scan one’s entire computer. Curious your comment.
These arguments can go on indefinitely, I personally trust Kaspersky, I like Kaspersky, but I also really like Bitdefender. Bitdefender was my preferred choice for a long time (talking a decade) but I found the software to be too buggy for me, so I switched to Kaspersky.
As for Russian company or not every anti-malware software has a host country, I mean even in the US there is a history of government agencies working with anti-malware companies like Norton to white list NSA, CIA, FBI malware as safe.
That is significantly more evidence than we have of Kaspersky working with the Russian government, is there Russian government officials in Kaspersky? Probably, but probably more on the level of spy than anything, any company which has access to millions of networks would be considered a high value target for state actors (regardless of country). If you don't trust Russia than you are trusting US, Canada, U.K. etc list goes on.
You have to trust someone with no proof they are not working against your interest.
ZTE like the Chinese Company?
I need to join your discord. Great vid Leo!
Zonealarm firewall better than comodo , thanks for the video
I don’t think so cause zonealarm firewall and comodo firewall can’t prevent vulnerability or Zero attack
how could you forget Zone Alarm Free Firewall?
Oh man zone alarm still exists? I remember using it for a while almost 20 years ago. It was pretty good back then i think. Is it still any good?
Always accurate. Good work
Hello Leo Thank you for this amazing education and awareness you are sharing with us all.. What I am going you ask you might not be of your channel standards.. But Could you make a content on $PatchedCache$ folders and DLL Files as these two consume a humongous space on a windows PC...
why do you have block adult content disabled XD
"The PC Security Channel" content creator that uses a ZTE manufactured router.
WOW.
It was just an example for people with cheaper routers.
What’s wrong with ZTE?
@@merk5789 I believe it’s owned by Huawei and the government banned it
China CCP hehehe
Block plug and play in the router!
i'm tired of finding good channel... i have no time to watch all the video ><
anyway thx
thanks 🎉
You bring me back to when im banned form your discord... still am :( i think it wasn't fair in one way or another
pi-hole and adguard firewall are good alternatives to crowsec
It even blocks ads. Unless you watch them like you just did with this sponsored video
Great work Leo! I'm a fan and long time watcher of your channel. I implement the tricks and tips I see on your videos on my network. The part that has me a bit lost is the docker, do you install it on the PC? I have a laptop running windows, can I install it there? It was just confusing me because I saw networkchuck use docker and going over how it works and I thought it could only be installed on a cloud server. If any one can answer that for me It be greatly appreciated :)
Docker can be installed on both Windows and a cloud service. Basically it lets you build applications in it's own 'container' allowing control over the resources available to each container. Here they are using the crowdsec command to basically create, and install the crowdsec into it's own container. Then 6:30 is where he connected his docker container to the web management console.
Docker is a cross-platform virtualization software, which is available for every OS you can think of. You can think of the "containers" that it creates as stripped down virtual machines which have only what they absolutely need to run. That way it's efficient on storage and resources, especially if you have to run multiple containers.
But in my opinion, you should go for the Windows native install, as Docker can be a bit of a headache to work with.
Hmm you didn't turn on (block) the Nudity and Adult Content option. I see how it is hahah
Well, if there are no kids in the household/network, why not? 😂
wheres links to all you mentioned like the sophos firewall free download link?
I guarantee I never get hacked cause I don’t use the internet. This comments being made by AI
cant put docker on my windows server. xD
Whelp video won't load. Guess my ISP doesn't want me to watch this video.
I have pfSense and it's nightmare to configure 😢
Lecturing on security and recommending a free Sophos firewall.... SMH😦
How to not get hacked : Don't use electronic devices (100% guaranteed)
Much easier said than done