On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 22:19:13 +0200 Nikos Chantziaras <rea...@arcor.de> wrote:
> Alan McKinnon wrote: > > > > You mentioned elsewhere in the thread "web server" > > > > If that's the case, I'd be telling the hosting provider that 2004 called > > and > > they want their minutes back. Then I'd be looking for a different hosting > > provider. > > If indeed they're running off 2004 software, I would be interested to > know how many times people are defacing (or worse) sites hosted there :P If the server itself is http-backend (with ssh forwarded, too), located in dmz, what's the big deal? You can have latest and fairly secure apache/lighttpd/nginx/whatever out there, and, provided there are no holes in your scripts, the setup should be fairly secure. And that's probably most used line-of-defence on any web, since there's nothing more important for webserver than scripts - if you have www, you pretty much have it all. -- Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net
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