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Normally, you will add applications to your computer via the Software Center, which downloads software from the Ubuntu repositories as described in \chaplink{ch:software-management}. However, it is occasionally necessary to add software from other sources. For example, you may need to do this when an application is not available in the Ubuntu repositories, or when you need a newer version of the one available in the Ubuntu repositories.
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Normaal gesproken worden toepassingen aan uw computer toegevoegdvia het Softwarecentrum dat de software downloadt uit de Ubuntu-softwarebronnen zoals beschreven in \chaplink{ch:software-management}. Soms is het echter noodzakelijk om software toe te voegen uit andere bronnen, bijvoorbeeld wanneer een toepassing niet beschikbaar is in de Ubuntu-softwarebronnen of wanneer er een nieuwere versie nodig is dan de versie die beschikbaar is in de Ubuntu-softwarebronnen.
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Additional repositories are available from sites such as \href{http://getdeb.net}{getdeb.net} and Launchpad \acronym{PPA}s, which can be added as described in \seclink{sec:software-sources}. You can download the \acronym{deb} packages for some applications from their respective project sites on the Internet. Alternately, you can build applications from their source code (an advanced method of installing and using applications).
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Using only recognized sources such as a project's site, \acronym{PPA}, or various community repositories (such as \href{http://getdeb.net}{getdeb.net}) is more secure than downloading applications from an arbitrary (and perhaps less reputable) source. When using a third party source, consider its trustworthiness, and be sure you know exactly what you're installing on your computer.
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Het gebruiken van bekende bronnen, zoals een website van een project, \acronym{PPA} of diverse gemeenschapssoftwarebronnen (zoals \href{http://getdeb.net}{getdeb.net}) is veiliger dan het downloaden van toepassingen vanaf een willekeurige (en misschien minder betrouwbare) bron. Wanneer u software van derden gebruikt, ga dan na hoe betrouwbaar deze bron is en weet wat u op uw computer installeert.
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A firewall is an application that protects your computer against unauthorized access by people on the Internet or your local network. Firewalls block connections to your computer from unknown sources. This helps prevent security breaches.
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Een firewall is een toepassing die uw computer beschermt tegen ongeautoriseerde toegang door mensen op het internet of op uw lokale netwerk. Firewalls blokkeren verbindingen van onbekende oorsprong naar uw computer, dit helpt om veiligheidslekken te voorkomen.
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Uncomplicated Firewall (\acronym{UFW}) is the standard firewall configuration program in Ubuntu. It is a program that runs from the command line, but a program called \application{Gufw} allows you to use it with a graphical interface. See \chaplink{ch:software-management} to learn more about installing the \application{Gufw} package.
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Uncomplicated Firewall (\acronym{UFW}, staat voor Ongecompliceerde Firewall) is de standaard firewall in Ubuntu. Het is een toepassing die bediend wordt via een opdrachtregel, maar er is ook een grafische interface beschikbaar, \application{Gufw}. Zie \chaplink{ch:software-management} voor meer informatie over hoe u het \application{Gufw}-pakket kunt installeren.
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Once it's installed, start \application{Gufw} by clicking \menu{Dash \then Applications \then Firewall configuration}. To enable the firewall, select the \checkbox{Enable} option. By default, all incoming connections are denied. This setting should be suitable for most users.
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If you are running server software on your Ubuntu system (such as a web server, or an \acronym{FTP} server), then you will need to open the ports these services use. If you are not familiar with servers, you will likely not need to open any additional ports.
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Als u serversoftware draait op uw Ubuntu-systeem (zoals een webserver of een \acronym{FTP}server), dan dient u de poorten die door deze diensten gebruikt worden te openen. Als u niet bekend bent met servers, dan is het niet waarschijnlijk dat u nog andere poorten hoeft te openen.
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