Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
> I just wanted ask about the security of services like ssh, dns, etc,
> what is the best way to secure this services?, perhaps /etc/hosts.allow
> and /etc/hosts.deny?, or perhaps with a superserver inetd or xined?,
>
> what's the difference among those way to secu
Hi all!!
I just wanted ask about the security of services like ssh, dns, etc, what is
the best way to secure this services?, perhaps /etc/hosts.allow and
/etc/hosts.deny?, or perhaps with a superserver inetd or xined?,
what's the difference among those way to secure the system?
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Greetings!
I'm looking for a "light secure ftp server" for my personal
web site. (ok.. ftp site) All this bugger needs to do is
accept uploads for anonymous, restricted and secure as possible.
Load will be lite, and if someone try's to overload it.. then the
server should just gracefully die. I'
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