Gentoo Archives: gentoo-user

From: Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales <raphael.melo21@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Testing how secure a server is...
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 00:25:18
Message-Id: 8f7a9d580508021719f6c5aa9@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Testing how secure a server is... by Peter De Zutter
1 Thanks Peter. I'm just finishing visiting the home page of almost
2 every package on the net-analyzer category. If I didn't have such a
3 short dead line, I'd test them all. ;)
4
5 2005/8/3, Peter De Zutter <goanookie@×××××.com>:
6 > Hi,
7 > 2 tools nmap and nessus for network/port scanning and others.
8 > For hardering you could use bastille.
9 > Of course all found in portage.
10 > Peter
11 >
12 >
13 > On 8/3/05, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales <raphael.melo21@×××××.com>
14 > wrote:
15 > >
16 > > Hi there,
17 > >
18 > > I was wondering what tools should I use to detect security flaws to
19 > > my server and a few tips on how to use them. What are the most common
20 > > forms of attack and how do I avoid being attacked by one of them?
21 > >
22 > > The services avaliable are only Apache - SSL and SSH. I've
23 > > installed an firewall, iptables and firestarter to control it, and
24 > > blocked all ports except 443 and 8080, where the SSH is listening.
25 > > Apache has PHP installed as a module.
26 > >
27 > > Thanks for the attention,
28 > >
29 > > Raphael.
30 > >
31 > > --
32 > > gentoo-user@g.o mailing list
33 > >
34 > >
35 >
36 >
37 >
38 > --
39 > I have plenty of common sense,
40 > I just choose to ignore it.
41 > --- Calvin
42 >
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