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Thanks Peter. I'm just finishing visiting the home page of almost |
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every package on the net-analyzer category. If I didn't have such a |
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short dead line, I'd test them all. ;) |
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2005/8/3, Peter De Zutter <goanookie@×××××.com>: |
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> Hi, |
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> 2 tools nmap and nessus for network/port scanning and others. |
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> For hardering you could use bastille. |
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> Of course all found in portage. |
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> Peter |
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> On 8/3/05, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales <raphael.melo21@×××××.com> |
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> wrote: |
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> > Hi there, |
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> > I was wondering what tools should I use to detect security flaws to |
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> > my server and a few tips on how to use them. What are the most common |
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> > forms of attack and how do I avoid being attacked by one of them? |
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> > The services avaliable are only Apache - SSL and SSH. I've |
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> > installed an firewall, iptables and firestarter to control it, and |
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> > blocked all ports except 443 and 8080, where the SSH is listening. |
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> > Apache has PHP installed as a module. |
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> > Thanks for the attention, |
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> > Raphael. |
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> -- |
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> I have plenty of common sense, |
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> I just choose to ignore it. |
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> --- Calvin |
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