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Hiding Software Versions To Secure Your Server Against Attacks

Most of you may not notice, or may not care, about the software versions that get revealed by the running services on your server. By default almost all services reveal some information to the clients that use them. Among this information is the version of the software that is being run. It has always been best practice, not to reveal more than it is needed. Why reveal the version of the service when nobody needs to know it? By letting these details be seen, you don't get anything else, but an extra chance for crackers to break into your server. Have you though about hiding your version of services to attackers? This article looks at four services VSFTPD, PHP, Apache, and Postfix and simples ways of hiding there version numbers.. The link for this article located at LinuxsecurityForum is no longer available. . Enhancing server security is vital in mitigating cyber threats, with concealing software versions as an effective tactic against potential attackers.. Software Versioning, Server Security, Information Obscurity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 12, 2008 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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Configuring Services on Linux Server Firewall for Enhanced Security

In this three-part series, you'll learn to install and configure a Linux server and firewall. Part 1 covered the selection and installation of a secure Linux distribution. Part 2 covers the reassignment of the services provided by the old firewall the . . . . In this three-part series, you'll learn to install and configure a Linux server and firewall. Part 1 covered the selection and installation of a secure Linux distribution. Part 2 covers the reassignment of the services provided by the old firewall the authors replaced. And Part 3 covers the process of installing the firewall itself. This week the authors configure mail, FTP, and Web service -- all with the proper level of paranoia. This article is part two of a three-part series on configuring a secured Linux firewall and server. In this installment we set up replacements on the new server -- wolf. -- for the services which the former firewall and server -- plains. -- provided. (As in our previous article, names and IP addresses have been changed to protect the innocent.) The link for this article located at LinuxWorld is no longer available. . In this continuation of our series, discover how to set up essential services on a Linux server, including web hosting and database management while ensuring maximum security protocols.. Linux Firewall Installation, Secure Linux Server, Network Services Configuration, Firewall Setup. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Oct 17, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Firewalls
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