Server Security to Protect Your System

By Elisha Marty


In recent days with increasing popularity of BSD and Linux, it made sense that Microsoft creates a personal web server available for home use. The server security problems are those problem which can pop up instead of having various new technologies.

When an individual tries to set up their home based web server, many of them have no idea about server security. A number of people have a false sense of security that if they set up a web server on their home computer, it can be connected to it except those friends whom they tell about this. A user who has a specific IP address can easily access their web server.

Extensive use of the internet means an increase in the threat to security systems of the servers that have confidential data. Several kinds of potential threats need to be addressed when designing a security system. The potential threats are threats from hackers, threats of virus attacks with the security disruption, and threats of manipulation of sensitive information.

Web servers are one of the most targeted public faces of an organization, because of the sensitivity of data that they usually host. Web server security has the same importance as the web site security or web application security itself and the network around it. As insecure web server or web application puts anyone's business at a huge risk.

Firewalls are not enough alone to have a strong security. The administrative passwords and the system passwords need to be updated on a regular basis in order to thwart all hacking efforts. All the systems that have access to the server should be updating the passwords to the access regularly. The DBA should give privileges to change the data on the server only as and when required. You should remove unnecessary services like, FTP (File Transfer Protocol). FTP is a protocol that could be used by hackers. So remove anything from your script that looks un-necessary. These tips and tricks learned, the knowledge maintained and the alertness can save our script and our server, which is the building block of all businesses.




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