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Re: Linux Web Server Hardening (LAMP + Wiki)


From: Eric Furman <ericfurman () fastmail net>
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 03:19:18 -0500

Don't use Linux. It is insecure. Use Windows or one of the BSDs.
All are much more secure.

On Fri, Jan 25, 2013, at 04:31 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Hi All,

Is anyone aware of a hardening guide for a Linux LAMP server with a
Wiki component?

I have an older Linux Server hardening book, but nothing recent. I
have not seen a Wiki hardening document.

Thanks in advance,

Jeff

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In this guide we examine the importance of Apache-SSL and who needs an
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highlighted to help you ensure efficient ongoing management of your
encryption keys and digital certificates.

http://www.dinclinx.com/Redirect.aspx?36;4175;25;1371;0;5;946;e13b6be442f727d1
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Securing Apache Web Server with thawte Digital Certificate
In this guide we examine the importance of Apache-SSL and who needs an SSL certificate.  We look at how SSL works, how 
it benefits your company and how your customers can tell if a site is secure. You will find out how to test, purchase, 
install and use a thawte Digital Certificate on your Apache web server. Throughout, best practices for set-up are 
highlighted to help you ensure efficient ongoing management of your encryption keys and digital certificates.

http://www.dinclinx.com/Redirect.aspx?36;4175;25;1371;0;5;946;e13b6be442f727d1
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