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Precautions to host my Live Application
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| Sukhminder 2004-08-24, 7:15 pm |
| Hi...
I have to host an application developed in .NET live 24/7 on
RHL9.0/Apache2.0. I am looking for all the possible precautions which
i should take in order to keep this applications secure and robust and
how to do them.I am naive to Apache/Linux so i would like to get
advise from all the experts.All the help provided will be higly highly
appreciated.
Regards
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| Dr. David Kirkby 2004-08-27, 6:35 pm |
| apachemono@rediffmail.com (Sukhminder) wrote in message news:<dedf5c71.0408241126.3817389c@posting.google.com>...
> Hi...
> I have to host an application developed in .NET live 24/7 on
> RHL9.0/Apache2.0. I am looking for all the possible precautions which
> i should take in order to keep this applications secure and robust and
> how to do them.I am naive to Apache/Linux so i would like to get
> advise from all the experts.All the help provided will be higly highly
> appreciated.
> Regards
If you are a novice at Apache and Linux, you should NOT really be
working with applications that need to be very secure. I know nothing
about .NET.
I'm not sure which one (NetBSD or OpenBSD) but one of them (probably
NetBSD) might be a better choice of OS than Linux. But realistically
unless you have experience and understand the issues, you should keep
away from applications demanding high security.
I could list a lot of things you need to be aware of, but I don't
think there is any point.
David Kirkby
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| Sukhminder 2004-08-27, 6:35 pm |
| see_my_signature_for_my_real_address@hot
mail.com (Dr. David Kirkby) wrote in message news:<c99d2c79.0408270524.4ee3aeaa@posting.google.com>...
> apachemono@rediffmail.com (Sukhminder) wrote in message news:<dedf5c71.0408241126.3817389c@posting.google.com>...
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> If you are a novice at Apache and Linux, you should NOT really be
> working with applications that need to be very secure. I know nothing
> about .NET.
>
> I'm not sure which one (NetBSD or OpenBSD) but one of them (probably
> NetBSD) might be a better choice of OS than Linux. But realistically
> unless you have experience and understand the issues, you should keep
> away from applications demanding high security.
>
> I could list a lot of things you need to be aware of, but I don't
> think there is any point.
>
> David Kirkby
Hi Dr.David,
I truly understand your point.[vbcol=seagreen]
very secure.
Bur Dr. everyone starts from somewhere and i have the passion to learn
and i know i CAN do it. All is need is guidance, i am ready to learn
anything, Dr. I want this company of mine to count on me. I have done
all the security implementations and recommendations said by many of
the experts in this field and i am very very thankful to all of them
plus i have also implemented many of the things pointed out by the
apache security documents. Your able guidance will also be highly
appreciated.
Best Regards,
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