W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> On 2008-10-06 21:57, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
>> And, install a good log summary program and read the results religiously.
>
> I use "visitors". Would you suggest another one?
What about logcheck? It has nice package in debian.
Just you need to spend some time to configure
On 2008-10-06 21:57, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> And, install a good log summary program and read the results religiously.
I use "visitors". Would you suggest another one?
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Over about ten years of running web servers, small and large, I have had
one problem so far (rootkit). That was because I did not secure services
and left a port open.
On web servers, kill all services you don't need, secure what you do
need (please, get ssh off of port 22 and require certificates
Don't forget about the box, make sure to keep it upgraded regularly as
security updates come out. Also make sure to upgrade it to the latest
distribution of Debian as those come out because older distributions only
have limited security support, and are eventually dropped altogether from
secur
Hi,
Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> Hello
> I have a debian etch webserver, it only has installed
> ssh+apache+php+mysql.
> It has no GUI.
> Nobody sits or connects there to work, only administrators for backing
> up and update the system.
> I tried to secure it installing and configuring bastille.
>
2008/10/6, Laura Arjona Reina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
Hello Laura,
> My question is if it is needed to install an antivirus for keeping the
> webserver safe. And if it is needed, which antivirus could I use?
> I thought about clamav but I read about problems keeping up-to-date the
> software
On, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:10:33AM +0200, Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> My question is if it is needed to install an antivirus for keeping the
> webserver safe. And if it is needed, which antivirus could I use?
> I thought about clamav but I read about problems keeping up-to-date
> the
> software shippe
Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
My question is if it is needed to install an antivirus for keeping the
webserver safe. And if it is needed, which antivirus could I use?
I thought about clamav but I read about problems keeping up-to-date
the software shipped with etch-stable.
I wouldn't think so. Gen
Hello
I have a debian etch webserver, it only has installed ssh+apache+php+mysql.
It has no GUI.
Nobody sits or connects there to work, only administrators for backing
up and update the system.
I tried to secure it installing and configuring bastille.
Now the only open ports are 22 for ssh and 8
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