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Taking a system off a network on a system
say i have a system on thats on a network with access to the internet.
now, i have sensitive information on this system and i do not want the system to be connected to the outside world anymore. how do i get it off the network without actually having to disconnect the cables? i'm asking this because i need advanced answers. i believe ifconfig le0 down can do the job but are there any other more sophiscated commands that can be used to accomplish this? |
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